It seems every like 4 minutes i get like a skip.. say i just open the programs.. and dont load anything.. just straight plug a mic into my interface and just talk at some point within 4 minutes i get a quick skip in the audio while im talking. and you can hear it in the play back..
A few things to check:
- If you have more than one *physical* drive on your system - two drive partitions on a single drive does not count - set it up so that your data drive, where you record your music, is not the same drive as the one on which Cubase is installed. If these are EISA/ATA or PCI drives, try to set it up so that your data drive is the first drive in the buss chain. If it is a USB drive, shut down any unnecessary devices on the USB buss while you are recording.
- Run a Scandisk (or better utility) on your drives to make sure you don't have any bad data or flaky hard drive formats. Once you're sure that's OK, run a full defrag on your drives.
- When working in Cubase (or any other NLE, for that matter), shut down any unnecessary programs in your Windows system tray. Disconnect (physically) from the Internet while working in audio and then shut down any firewall, anti-spyware or anti-virus software sitting in memory. Also any unnecessary TSRs in your System Tray such as Quicktime controllers, Java control windows, etc. that just are not needed for working in audio. Of course, *make sure you re-boot and reload your anti-malware and firewall stuff beofre you re-connect your Internet connection*.
- When working in Cubase (or other NLE), learn to use the "lock" or "freeze" function in that software to keep the amount of real-time plug-in processing to a minimum.
- Make sure you have the latest *stable* (not beta) drivers for your audio interface or soundcard installed.
- Check the Cubase manual or Cubase support forums for optimal Windows and cache memory system settings and adjust to them, if necessary.
EDIT: Oops, MSH beat me to a lot of these by 5 minutes
G.