Hey wait!!! I'm sapposed to me "the man"! I was the one who told you how to change your recording format in the first place

. (sorry, I'm on new meds and they are making me a little edgy

).
The reason why I said to change it to 32-bit float is based on this info:
When you record with effects you should consider setting the record
format (bit depth) to 32 Bit Float. This is done in the Project Setup di-
alog on the Project menu. Note that this isn’t required in any way –
you can record with effects in 24 or 16 Bit format should you so like.
However, there are two advantages to 32 Bit Float format:
• With 32 Bit Float recording you don’t risk clipping (digital distortion)
in the recorded files.
This can of course be avoided with 24 or 16 Bit recording as well, but requires more
care with the levels.
• Cubase SX processes audio internally in 32 Bit Float format – record-
ing in the same format means the audio quality will be kept absolutely
pristine.
The reason is that the effect processing in the input channel (as well as any level or EQ
settings you make there) is done in 32 Bit Float format. If you record at 16 or 24 Bit,
the audio will be converted to this lower resolution when it’s written to file – with pos-
sible signal degradation as a result.
Note also that it doesn’t matter at which actual resolution your audio
hardware works. Even if the signal from the audio hardware is in 16 Bit
resolution, the signal will be 32 Bit Float after the effects are added in
the input channel.
Anyway, you're welcome.