Popping sound between cuts in multicam edit

Hello,
I have a multicam project with two cameras. Each camera have 1.5 hours of footage.
I have finished the syncing, cutting, color correction and audio adjustments and the final project is 1.5 hour long.
After I had finished a very tedious and long edit of the sound (by adjusting sound levels from the camera I use sound from) I came back to the angle switcher timeline and found that in between cuts I now hear this "popping" sound. I can hear the cut.
I have spent so many hours on this project at this point and thought I was finally done, but this issue is really noticeable and makes it hard to watch the cuts as I find the popping sound disturbing and it really makes the cuts feel more like "jump cuts".
Before I started to adjust the audio, the cuts were fine in the angle viewer timeline, with no popping sounds in between.
How can I resolve this issue?

@Prebenlm: I've run into this issue before. See the following other discussions for a solution:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/24113622#24113622
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22380018#22380018
Brad

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