Exported audio does not match rendered timeline audio

My mixed and rendered audio sounds fine when played in the timeline, but when I export it to a Quicktime movie, it reaches a point part way through where the music suddenly becomes too loud.
In one case, it started right at the point that a still image had keyframe on the scale track (in the motion tab), and ended on the next cut. After about 45 min. of fiddling with it, I tried sliding the audio, rerendering, and sliding it back to force it to rerender the section in question. I had also been fiddling with the keyframe in the motion tab, so I don't know which of those fixed it.
In another case, neither of those techniques worked. There were other tracks that were cobbled together from several pieces, some not in sync. I moved those to a new sequence, exported the audio as QT, brought it back in to FCP, and then replaced the original clips with this exported one, and then the propblem with the music went away.
Again, they played fine in the timeline, but when whacky in the exported QT file.
Was it something I did, or a bug?
Thanks.

certainly sounds like you hit a glich, but probably not strictly a 'bug' ... a bug is only really qualified as such if it can be demonstrated at will, given specific hardware or software conditions.
regardless of platform, as editors we all face unexpected gliches from time to time, we all just have to deal with it, as you did yourself.
if you do get this trouble again, then you might want to get into the habit of doing an audio mixdown before export Sequence > Render Only > Mixdown ... or at least try it and see if that helps
and for getting rid of unwanted renders you might try using Tools > Render Manager
hope it helps
Andy

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