Arturia’s unwavering dedication to innovation and developing cutting-edge software and hardware tools has earned it a well-deserved place among the pantheon of premier purveyors of sonic-sculpting tools. Its AudioFuse interfaces have boasted a broad swath of connectivity options, but the latest entry in the series stands to reimagine everything you know about studio and stage arrangements and the creative possibilities you never knew you had. Enter AudioFuse 16Rig. Armed with an all-analog, 16-in/12-out arrangement, dual ADAT suites with 24-bit AD/DA converters, a comprehensive Routing Matrix, onboard USB hubs, and versatile 5-pin DIN and USB MIDI compatibility, this audio interface is nothing short of powerful. Its diversity and reliability can even run in a standalone mode — no computer required. But how does it all shake out in the moment? Sweetwater’s resident studio scholar Mitch Gallagher dives deep with Arturia’s AudioFuse 16Rig USB audio interface to find the answer. Check it out!
- 00:00 — Intro
- 00:42 — Analog Inputs
- 01:45 — Analog Outputs
- 02:27 — Multifunction Front-panel Outputs
- 03:45 — Digital I/O
- 04:05 — MIDI I/O
- 04:36 — Standalone & Front-panel Operation
- 07:08 — Built-in USB Hub
- 07:47 — AudioFuse Control Center Software
- 13:57 — Bundled & Premium-quality Software
- 14:32 — The Wrap-up






