MDangel -- why on earth are you trying to record at 32 bit? You can't! Cubase is 24 bit max, perhaps the internal processing runs at 32.
I suggest you ensure your system configuration is correct. Also, go to the Cubase website and make sure you have the latest driver for your card.
I am certainly not a soundcard expert at all, just have tried and tested quite a few. I'm asking some tech guys I know for their recommendations.
Another thing, the site Tekker posted is really awsome, you'll find all your answers regarding cards right there!
Frank - my choice would be the 001, without any question, mainly because the software is awsome! (if you want to buy and Digi stuff, ask me first, I have a contact with some really good prices)
Tekker, thanks for that link. I get asked about cards often, and they are not something I use in my work.
Please don't think I'm just always critisizing cards and stuff like that "just because". It is possible to make stuff sound really good, relatively cheap, but like always, everything comes at a price. Thank goodness that today that price is a small fraction of what it was 10 years ago.
The best clock on the market, bar none, is the Lucid GEN6. It is also 1/3 of the price of its nearest rival, at a much higher quality.
Reason... its a clock made for audio, not for audio and video. Like with the digi gear, ask me if you want to buy one, I can get them at a very good price through my company.