Then I’ll get that windows is looking for a solution error. The other problem is cubase will just freeze up and windows will close it. I only record 2 tracks at a time at the most because the interface has ony 2 analog inputs. The second problem is that if I actually manage to start recording anything it will stop at random times and give me a “too many tracks recording” error. This problem happens with and without vst effects inserted. It barely registers any blue lights at all. The other odd thing is The disk cache usage meter never moves either. It will barely have any of the blue lights on and all of a sudden the red overload light is blinking and all recording or playback stops. The odd thing is the blue ASIO meter never spikes. While recording or during playback, the red ASIO overload light will come on and it will quit recording or playback. First and most constant is an ASIO overload. I’ve yet to accomplish this because of 3 problems that I’m having. Then lead guitar, then vocals, until I had a song. Playback guitar and drum tracks while recording bass, edit etc. Playback guitar while recording drums using a two mic setup. An example of that would be record a rhythm guitar track with the metronome. The plan with my simple setup was to record one track at a time to create a song. I have the latest downloads for cubase and elcc. I have the latest drivers and firmware for my interface. While I’m running Cubase I make sure that my antivirus is shut off, I’m not connected to the internet, my power plan is on the high performance setting, and it’s plugged into an electrical outlet. On my laptop I’ve deleted and uninstalled all unneeded progams and files to give me as much memory as possible. The interface works through USB 2.0 and that is the only USB device plugged into the laptop. I use a Tascam US 144 interface and I use the bundled LE4 software that came with it. It has a Pentium Duo Core 2.20 GHz processor, 4 GB of Ram and Windows 7 (64 bit). Currently I’m using a brand new Dell Inspirion 1440 laptop. Let me start by giving an overview of my setup.
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