Arturia AudioFuse 16Rig USB Audio Interface Reviews
When Arturia debuted the AudioFuse Studio interface, the company established a mammoth new precedent in audio recording and management, boasting an extensive set of diverse connectivity and control options without compromising quality or clarity. Now, the AudioFuse 16Rig enters the ring to up the ante on multimode audio, MIDI, and USB interfacing, impressing engineering experts at Sweetwater with its powerful, versatile, matrix-style modularity. From complex routing, monitoring, and re-amping to multi-instrumental, simultaneous I/O recording and live support, the AudioFuse 16Rig is your setup’s next central nervous system. Armed with a 16-in/12-out array of analog connections, dual ADAT I/O pairs, a Word Clock I/O, two combo jacks, and multipurpose headphone outputs, alongside USB and 5-pin DIN MIDI support, as well as dedicated USB-A hubs and onboard DSP mixers, the AudioFuse 16Rig can be instantly re-routed with unmatched flexibility. For maximum creative support and experimental opportunities, you can even run the interface as a standalone unit — no DAW required. Did we mention the included AudioFuse Creative Suite of plug-ins?
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Highest Rated Reviews
THE most comprehensive interface!!
This thing is amazing! 16 balanced (TRS) inputs and 2 combo jacks give you great connectivity. Then you have tons of outputs that can be routed to any input. I have 2 of these connected with ADAT for a total of 32 inputs, synced with BNC connected word clock. Fantastic sound and truly near Zero latency. This is the most well thought out interface ever.
Great interface for Windows 11
This interface works perfectly with Windows 11 and Ableton live. Sounds great, and has a all the ins and outs I need. I definitely recommend it if you require a lot of ins and outs and like to reamp.
Absolutely Amazing
This interface is so versatile with its functionality for multiple scenarios. You have more than enough physical I/O for most studio needs and if you need to use this as a standalone digital mixer you can. You also don't need to use a physical patch bay because you can route any signals to anywhere you in the software. After setting it up the A to D converters are noticeable! Super fast and transient and a great experience. The only thing I wish it had would maybe be a little more DB range for the preamps but that's it, love it.
Crazy value for money!
I think it's crazy good value for the money. The performance is up there with the high end brands plus you get 16 analog inputs. Check out the Julian Krause review on YouTube if you don't believe me (he does his own measurements). I don't know what the other commenter is talking about with 48k--the product manual says it goes all the way up to 192kHz.