Distortion appears when I bounce a song and add it to the Music app.
I'm relatively new to mastering in Logic Pro X, and I encountered something strange while bouncing down my final track. I had finished mastering my song, and I began to bounce the project when I noticed the "Add to Music" option. After bouncing the file, the song appeared in my Music library in the Music app. When I listened to the song in the music app, the transients were slightly distorted (it almost sounded like they were clipping). I immediately assumed that I had over-worked the Adaptive Limiter, so I went back and noticed that I was getting less than a decibel of gain reduction from the limiter. I don't think that was the problem. I then went to my Finder window, and played the song by clicking on the file in Finder. It sounded clear, and there was no distortion. Here is my question: Why was the song distorted in the music app, but it sounded fine when I played it by clicking on the file in Finder? I included some more information below if it can help you construct an answer. Thank you, in advance, for anyone who is able to help.
The song was mastered at -14 integrated LUFS, and had a True Peak of -1.1 dB. I bounced the file in realtime, with normalization off, and dithering off. The file is a .wav file, has a resolution of 24 bit, and a sample rate of 44100.
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15