I'm having some issues with my Cubase. I had a band over last weekend to track drums for a couple songs, and every time I would track drums (6 tracks) and get a matter of seconds into tracking, the disk overload would red line and it would give me an error saying "too many tracks recording at one time". I had this error before a few time, but it was because my interface is USB. it would screw up at different times in the project. this time it was doing it every single time in almost the exact same spot. and this was happening after I had already recorded rough scratch guitar tracks to a click. now for the kicker.... if I hit record (enabling all the drum tracks I was trying to record) and the drummer would not play anything, it would be just fine.... odd huh? I even tried dropping the bit rate to 16bit rather than my usual 24bit. I almost had to have the band go home without getting the tracks laid at all, but I was able to push through with a couple occasional overloads by writing to my external USB HD (I know, bad idea, huh?) does this sound like my internal HD is going bad? I have noticed since I got it (dell laptop) that every now and then (maybe a couple times a day if using it all day) the HD would make a hollow "knock" sound. I just kinda brushed it off because it didn't seem to be causing any problems at the time. has anyone else had this problem before? I have another band coming in to record on monday and I'm trying to get the issue resolved before then. any help at all would be MUCH appreciated!
Here is a list of different things I tried to resolve the issue some of them may seem a bit retarded, but I was doing anything at all I could over a 2 hour period of making myself look like a fool in front of a band that traveled 2 hours to track drums.
-write 16bit rather than 24bit (44.1k on both)
-erase all reference tracks that were different bit rate/file type (they send rough recordings so I could make a tempo track before they got there)
-restarted my comp multiple times
-cleaned a bunch of stuff off my HD (had over 20gb free)
-re-installed cubase
-uninstalled all the most recent plugins I had installed in case there was one that was corrupt
-uninstalled reaper since I had installed it to try it out since my most recent session
-downgraded my interface drivers since they had been updated since my last recording session
-closed all un-needed background programs and opperations (I hate Vista!)
-made sure my laptop was opperating on "high performance" power consumption rather than "power saver" or "balanced"
-turned off my wifi card
-unplugged all un-needed USB devices
-tried a different USB cable
-disabled all active plugins in the project preset
...I'm sure there were other things, these are just the ones I thought of off the top of my head.
Here is a list of different things I tried to resolve the issue some of them may seem a bit retarded, but I was doing anything at all I could over a 2 hour period of making myself look like a fool in front of a band that traveled 2 hours to track drums.
-write 16bit rather than 24bit (44.1k on both)
-erase all reference tracks that were different bit rate/file type (they send rough recordings so I could make a tempo track before they got there)
-restarted my comp multiple times
-cleaned a bunch of stuff off my HD (had over 20gb free)
-re-installed cubase
-uninstalled all the most recent plugins I had installed in case there was one that was corrupt
-uninstalled reaper since I had installed it to try it out since my most recent session
-downgraded my interface drivers since they had been updated since my last recording session
-closed all un-needed background programs and opperations (I hate Vista!)
-made sure my laptop was opperating on "high performance" power consumption rather than "power saver" or "balanced"
-turned off my wifi card
-unplugged all un-needed USB devices
-tried a different USB cable
-disabled all active plugins in the project preset
...I'm sure there were other things, these are just the ones I thought of off the top of my head.