Hi Anthony
This may not be relevant but let me ad my 2 cents lol
I use my MP3 collection within DJay Pro AI, which I use through iTunes on an iPad.
I recently enabled USB file access on my iPad, and experimented with using some of the same tracks that I usually read from iTunes playlists off of a thumb drive. When these same tracks were analysed off the thumb drive most of the beat grid markers were way off the beats, in fact nearly all were off.
So I then removed the tracks from iTunes and used them solely off the USB thumb drive and the beatgrids worked fine again.
My question to you is, did you have the Tidal tracks Recommended versions downloaded to your device concurrent to the Tidal HiFi versions? I think if one version of a track has already been analysed and you add another version of the track with the same filename to your device, somehow the beatgrids are off.
It’s almost as if DJay uses some analysis file and applies what it already analysed, but to a different version of the same file, thereby throwing the grids off.
So then once you deleted the Tidal Recommend versions of the files and just had the Hifi versions on your device, those Hifi versions analysed correctly?
Maybe this will help in your search for an answer!
YouTube: “Luke Dsound”