Originally Posted by DC Ron
Ok, I figured it out. Kinda. The "base tempo" for the Audio track was incorrectly set at 120 BPM and it should have been the same as the song tempo of 118. Not sure how this happened, but I'm certain it was nothing I intentionally changed. I just don't monkey with settings that much. (Well, until the last two days anyway)

To fix: In Track View, right click on the Audio track and select Track Settings>Set Base Tempo. Enter the song tempo in the dialogue box and press ok. Easy Peasy. Now anyway.

I'll mark this as Resolved.

THANK YOU to Noel and Charlie for providing insights, testing the files and, most of all, keeping me focused on solutions and not the problem. You guys are the best of the best. Sincerely.

Back to the music now, at last...

Thanks for updating the thread, Ron.

Setting the base tempo on an individual track basis is not something I'm familiar with. Well done on working it out!

As I wrote in the in the private message, what worked for me was to import the wav a second time while the original wav was still in place. This was my process...

1) Import wav and generate song. (The vocal tracks was misaligned.)

2) Without erasing or killing the imported wav, import it a second time. Make sure that "Overwrite existing audio" is selected.

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3) Generate the song again. This time the vocals were aligned for me.

In light of your discovery, I'm guessing that the second import set the base tempo correctly to 118.

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