No Audio from Exported Sped Up Sections

Hi,
I have a sequence, which in the preview sounds exactly as I want it to, however in any rendering (including full sample rate Wav audio rendering) the audio from sections sped up more than 5 or so time is silence.
The high pitched sound from the sped up sections is a major part of my piece. Any ideas?
If I could wrap the previews in some kind of container I would be done
Thanks for any help
Christopher
(CS6)

So I got a workflow,
Copy the sped up portion,
Paste it at the end of the sequence
change the speed to 100%
export to audition
speed up... voila...
Unfourtunately, the sped up audio from audition just sounds horrible, its emprty of all the little high pitched mush that was the point in the first place
OK, it was "lock stretch to pitch shift (resample)" which rather ambiguously means "do not pitch shift"

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