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Arturia MiniFuse 2 USB-C Audio Interface - White

2-in/2-out, 24-bit/192kHz, USB-C Audio Interface with 2 Preamps, 5-pin MIDI DIN I/O, 250mA USB-A Hub, and Included Software Suite - macOS/Windows, White
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Arturia MiniFuse 2 USB-C Audio Interface - White
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Arturia MiniFuse 2 USB-C Audio Interface - White

Q: How does the MiniFuse 2 connect to my computer and get power?

Q: What types of inputs and outputs does the MiniFuse 2 offer?

Q: What kind of audio quality can I expect from the MiniFuse 2?

Q: What software is included with the Arturia MiniFuse 2?

Q: Can I connect MIDI devices to the MiniFuse 2?

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Outstanding Portable Audio Interface

Part of Arturia’s award-winning AudioFuse line of interfaces, the MiniFuse 2 is an ultra-compact USB audio interface ideal for home studios and mobile recording rigs. Featuring two top-notch preamps, the MiniFuse 2 boasts professional-grade fidelity and supports sample rates up to 192kHz. This straightforward interface includes a front-panel headphone jack, with independent volume control and an input/USB mix knob for zero-latency monitoring. Electronic musicians at Sweetwater are happy to find traditional 5-pin MIDI DIN I/O connections for integrating old-school synths and drum machines. You’ll also find a convenient USB-A hub port for reduced studio clutter, supporting any USB-A device, including MIDI, up to 250 milliamps. Content creators will be excited about the MiniFuse 2’s virtual stereo loopback channel, which allows you to monitor and record your computer’s audio while also using the interface’s two analog inputs. And to get you started creating right out of the box, the MiniFuse 2 includes a software package featuring some of Arturia’s most popular plug-ins!

Rugged and road ready

The Arturia MiniFuse 2 is a spectacular desktop unit, but it also doubles as a road-ready recording solution. With its lightweight, rugged aluminum casing, the portable MiniFuse 2 is perfect for tossing in a backpack. Spice up your productions by recording in unexpected places; haul it to the gig for recording a board mix and drop some live cuts on your social media platforms. Plus, when you’re on the road for long stretches, bring your MiniFuse 2 along to capture inspiration whenever it strikes.

Remarkable sound quality

Arturia believes that everyone should have access to affordable recording equipment with exceptional sound, and the MiniFuse 2 reflects that ethos. This impressive interface boasts a 110dB dynamic range and a class-leading input noise of -129dB — specs that would impress even the most discerning professional studio engineer. Give your tracks the punch, clarity, and sonic sparkle they deserve, all from the comfort of your home studio!

Included software bundle

  • Ableton Live Lite: For your recording and mixing needs
  • Analog Lab Intro: Classic and modern synthesizer and keyboard sounds
  • 4 x Arturia FX: A world-class preamp, plate reverb, tape echo, and chorus effects
  • Auto-Tune: 3-month subscription to the leading pitch tuning software
  • Guitar Rig 6 LE: Guitar amplification, emulations, and guitar effects
  • Splice subscription: Get 3 months free with Splice — all the samples and loops you’ll need

Arturia MiniFuse 2 Features:

  • Portable, bus-powered 2-in/2-out USB-C audio interface
  • 2 mic/instrument/line combo preamps with phantom power
  • 1 headphone output with independent volume control and input/USB mix knob
  • Traditional 5-pin MIDI DIN I/O for synths, drum machines, and MIDI-enabled processors
  • 1 stereo virtual loopback channel for capturing computer audio — great for content creators!
  • Supplementary USB-A Hub port reduces clutter, supporting any USB-A device up to 250mA
  • Supports 44.1kHz/48kHz/88.2kHz/96kHz/192kHz sample rates
  • Fully USB 2.0 compatible

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Tech Specs

  • Computer Connectivity: USB 2.0
  • Form Factor: Desktop
  • Simultaneous I/O: 2 x 2
  • Number of Preamps: 2
  • Phantom Power: 2 channels
  • A/D Resolution: Up to 24-bit/192kHz
  • Effects: Arturia Software FX (reverb, preamp, tape echo, chorus)
  • Analog Inputs: 2 x XLR-1/4" combo (mic/line)
  • Analog Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TRS
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out/USB
  • USB: 1 x USB-C, 1 x Type A
  • Software: Ableton Live Lite, Analog Lab Intro, Auto-Tune (3-month subscription), GUITAR RIG 6 LE, Splice (3-month subscription)
  • OS Requirements - Mac: OS X 10.10 or later
  • OS Requirements - PC: Windows 7 SP1 or later
  • Bus Powered: Yes
  • Power Supply: USB bus powered
  • Height: 1.65"
  • Width: 7.9"
  • Depth: 3.9"
  • Weight: 1.1 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 800112

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Reviews

Easy To Use, Highly Recommend!..

SO, I had a FocusRite Solo, but wanted something with more inputs. Along time friend who uses the Arturia MiniFuse2 in his studio suggested it and he has stuff on iTunes!! So I bought one and absolutely love it! It's so easy to set up and use, everything I need is right there in front of me and I dig the White color, it's just frig'n awesome!.. NOW, because of my set up and space, I use 90 degree plugs. on 10' cables. "IF" you leave your monitors on all the time like I do and want to use headphones (like really early in the mornings!), you'll have to turn your Volume down and dial in your MOINTOR/Headphone knobs to a satisfactory setting, it's a easy mix..**

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Music background: 70s/80s. and Blues Guitar, NewWave, Cinematic Keyboards
Minifuse 2
I love the sound through this interface. The rear USB is a good feature. Software bundle, awesome.
Music background: 7 years of accordian, music theory and bass guitar.
If you have a Mac - buy one. Fantastic. Unbelievably better than the output junk built in to a Mac. Very importantly, line level slashes hum.
In my use case, I wanted an interface only for OUTPUT from a Mac.

This thing is perfect. You simply take it out of the box and connect it with a USBC-USBC cable, like any modern peripheral.

It is completely plug and play, do nothing. Just select MiniFuse2 as the audio output on the Mac.

(It does come with a lot of utility software and free audio software, but, there is no need whatsoever to install that if you don't want to - it's a plug and play device.)

If you have previously just used the lame-*** headphone jack on your mac, to connect to your amp/speakers ... There are two overwhelming advantages to buying oe of these:

(1) The output from the mac (headphone jack) is at a pathetically low level, "consumer" level. In contrast if you plug in an interface, the dac inside the arturia results in a correct line-level level (like from any recording studio gear). The overwhelming advantage here is that your amp/speakers will now WORK PROPERLY, you don't have to turn up the volume on those so much to get a given volume - and that means LESS HUM. This is particularly important in a desktop-type situation because you likely have a pile of monitors, amps, pcs, etc all sitting on top of each other, and that means hum. Once you are finally dealing with a proper line-level, it is a HUGE advantage.

(2) the audio quality of the dac in a standalone interface is incredibly better than the cheap chip in a mac, wit any reasonable speakers/amp, you will instantly hear the difference. If you use any speakers at all worth more than, say, a couple hundred bucks, it would be nuts bothering with external speakers and not having a stand-alone interface

Other points, yes, it is powered from the USBC-USBC cable, you don't need a power adaptor.

There's a very convenient headphone socket on the front. (Really that alone makes it worthwhile, otherwise it's a total pita to change from your amp/speaker to headphones, when working with your mac studio.)

The output on the back of the arturia (like all interfaces) is simply two 1/4" mono plugs (ie, the same plugs as on an electric guitar cable), just as on most studio gear. Depending on the input to your amp/speakers, you may wish to buy the appropriate short cables to connect as needed (they're only a couple of bucks). For example I needed 1/4" to RCA for my Fosi amp, which has only RCA input; ordinary 1/4" to 1/4" jumpers for other amps or powered speakers.

The device seems as solidly made as you'd expect, and the knobs turn smoothly.

Importantly these days, the associated web site works perfectly if you happen to want to register or such, nothing is clunky.

The design FWIW is clean and modern (design in France)

The only real "user interface" is excellent and simple: if it's not getting data from the Mac, very simply the two blue leds on the two knobs on the front slowly blink. This is handy to let you know you have eg. accidentally set your Mac's audio out to something other than the MiniFuse.

I feel a fool that all these years I never bought a proper interface for macs/pcs - after all they're only about 150 bucks. We're immediately buying one for every workstation in the place.

Big thanks to Charles Cummings our advisor ta sweetwater. We are his "smallest customer" and we ask about 2 hours of questions for every purchase!

Again, most folks buy these obviously for mic / instrument input for recording. In our case it is PURELY to replace the junk output built-in to a Mac. As I mention above, if you have use speakers at all for your desktop, more than a couple hundred bucks, you will be amazed a the difference it makes using one of these.
Music background: tv/advertising/film/game production
Great for Zoom lessons
I've used this exclusively for Zoom lessons and streaming on Twitch, and it has worked wonderfully for me. Cheap and effective.
Music background: Multi-instrumentalist
Arturia Support is non-existent currently
This product worked for me well enough to simultaneously record my guitar and XLR mic for a time. I've now reached the point where the noise floor for my instrument input has risen to a point making a clean recording impossible, tested on multiple devices. The Arturia support webpage is unable to submit a support ticket, requiring a non-functional sign-in prompt to proceed to the issue submission. So I'm now left with a dud that has failed just outside the 2-year warranty period.