Hi all!
I know there are lots of topics and suggestions about this problem, but either I don't understand what to do, or it doesn't work.
I have had Cubase 5 for years, recording midi as well as audio up to 50-100 tracks with no problem with this same computer. I decided to switch to Cakewalk, because it seemed more modern and more suitable to my current, reduced needs. However I have encountered a few big problems that really frustrate me.
First this series of events occurred when I was just fooling around, trying to learn the UI of Cakewalk. I had only 5 tracks in the mix, with 3 VST plugins. Then it started. Some minor glitches began to show themselves, so I decided to save the project, close everything and start over with loading the project. It loaded nicely and everything seemed normal, until when I started to play the mix. It crackled and glitched a lot and then I got the "Audio engine dropout has occurred"- message. Every time when I tried to load that project, it did the same thing. I tried disabling all FX, opening it in safe mode, modifying buffer size etc. Nothing worked.
I thought that it was just some bad, minor fall with the project and I didn't sweat too much to save it. Later on I decided to format my computer. Just start from a clean table with no garbage hanging in the dark corners of the hard drive. Installed Cakewalk and a few essential plugins. NB: At this point I don't have the same plugins installed as the previous project had when it crashed.
Just to test it, I recorded two midi tracks. First was a lead piano, and the other was a bass. Fully different plugins than previously. No effects or anything like that. When played back, it started to glitch and the audio engine again, had a dropout. Mildly infuriating.
If you could help me in any way, I would be forever grateful!?
My specs:
Processor: i5-4430 3.00GHz
RAM: 8gb DDR3
Operating system: Win10 64-bit
Current AI: Behringer Xenyx Q802 (This device uses ASIO4ALL driver)