Alright. I am going to start by uninstalling any stock drivers or extra asio thingys that I can.
The reason this has become a point of focus for me is that I have finally started getting paid for my voice over work. just finsihed my first audiobook which, thank god, I didn't have to edit, but because of how it all worked out logistically. I think I may have to take editing into my own hands.
Thanks for the suggestions. I would mostly like to figure out why this audio crash happens so often (at least 2 times a night while I'm cutting or moving audio... I may have footage of it, gotta search)
Anyways going to uninstall any extra drivers, see if that helps .