

Though, IMO you should be able to get away with "a few" tracks. You haven't even said what DAW you are using.Īs Shanabit said, if you are trying to use the internal HD, that is going to be problematic because your computer wants that drive for computer stuff and the DAW also wants that drive to play audio and also to record audio. "Lag and eventually crash" is impossibly generic. There may be individuals who have had your exact same issue and have already solved it. Right-click the volume/speaker icon in your system tray, and select Recording devices. Plug in headphones into the headphone jack. Plug in a microphone into the microphone jack. Could be something really simple like buffer settings or whatever. If that doesn’t solve the issue, try the next suggestion. Or search for AutoTune if you suspect that is the culprit. Or even do a search there if you have specific error messages. Your best bet is to ask your question on the user group for your DAW. When your DAW crashes, are you getting any specific error messages? Why not uninstall A-T and see what happens? Was everything working OK before that? Plug-in conflicts are a common source of problems and since you just installed Auto Tune. I have 8gb of RAM so I'm curious if anyone here knows what the problem is.so many things it could be. Hi, I just installed auto tune 8 and when I have a few tracks and plugins going my DAW starts to lagg and eventually crash.
