Missing Vocal Tracks

Lately I've been experiencing this weird thing where random vocal tracks from my Garageband files are going missing. I'll open a song I did about a year or so ago or even a couple of months ago and as it's loading files it will inform me that tracks are missing. If I look in the Package Contents, they are, indeed, gone. This seems to be isolated to only my Garageband files -- my Logic Studio files don't seem to have this problem.

I also encountered this issue with part of a movie commentary track I am recording.

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