In this example, it is shifting the parented legs in IK for no reason. This happens a lot when turning off the view of the other layer, but it doesn't need to. The issue happens without touching the viewing toggle for keyframes in the .studio version as well, just not frequently.
It could be the case that it happens because another layer is transforming the cube in question as well, but I'm unsure. It doesn't happen every time either, just sometimes. And toggling the viewing option makes it happen every time.
In this example, it is shifting the parented legs in IK for no reason. This happens a lot when turning off the view of the other layer, but it doesn't need to. The issue happens without touching the viewing toggle for keyframes in the .studio version as well, just not frequently.
It could be the case that it happens because another layer is transforming the cube in question as well, but I'm unsure. It doesn't happen every time either, just sometimes. And toggling the viewing option makes it happen every time.
https://gyazo.com/c6e6a282e3fcf9fe26aba04cbfab4a50