Exported audio is high pitched rather then normal

After i edit a sound clip cutting and moving them around. Everything sounds normal and good, but once i export the audio clip and play the exported file. It sounds like its playing twice as fast and speed up. I don't know what to do. Can someone please tell me whats going on?

I'm having this problem as well. I think it has to do with mixing sampling rates. My project is 48k and I had one track in 44.1. Other 48k tracks sounded fine in the export mix, but the 44.1k music sounded sped up. I worked around it for now, but resampling the music track before using it, but this is an annoying extra stamp that I never needed before.
I should also note, that this issue is not consistent for me. Some 44.1 tracks mix in just fine.

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