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The Arturia MiniFuse 1 is a compact USB-C audio interface designed for musicians and content creators. Weighing just 18g, it features a 1-in/2-out configuration, a robust mic/line/instrument preamp, and is compatible with a variety of software. With a 5-year warranty and built to withstand rigorous testing, it promises durability and high-quality sound for all your recording needs.
Item Weight | 18 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.19 x 10.21 x 4.19 cm; 18 g |
Item model number | 800101 |
Color Name | Black |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type | USB Type C |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | Ableton Live Lite, Analog Lab Intro, Native Instruments GUITAR RIG 6 LE, Arturia FX, Auto-Tune Unlimited, and other compatible software |
Size | MiniFuse 1 |
Operating System | Windows |
M**E
Everything you need in an interface
Works like a charm
K**Y
Perfect
Its in top performance shape!
T**A
Simple to Use, Quality Sound
Needed a separate pre-amp for my MV7X and this worked great. I know there’s more popular audio interfaces but this performs great, giving me quality audio and the simple XLR and USB connections make it a breeze to connect to the PC. There’s just a quick software setup and the Minifuse is ready to use. Having a white colored option is great to match the rest of my desktop setup. Highly recommended if you want to try something other than the usual suspects like the Scarlet.
K**N
Compacto
Chegou antes do prazo e literalmente plug and play quando vc pluga e direcionado pro site pra baixar os plugins e pequeno nem óculos espaço
E**.
EXCELENTE INTERFAZ SI VIENES DE UN UPHORIA UM2 O UMC22!!
Apenas llevo 2 dias con ella, y realmente no tiene nada que ver la calidad de esta Minifuse 2 con la U-phoria UM2, ya que vengo de ella.La calidad de sonido de grabación es muchísimo mejor que cualquiera de su precio!! ya que ofrece un perfecto software y drivers que te ayudarán a trabajar mejor, su ASIO me parece increíble para tener baja latencia (sabiendo, claro, que tengo una pc con un Ryzen 5 5500).La construcción de esta interfaz es muy resistente, el cuerpo es de metal, los knobs son de forrado engomado, y da una textura muy satisfactoria al usarlos!!Solo el único detalle, elijan bien el color porque yo me amensé, no vi que color pedí ya hasta como 2 horas despues jasjsajasjs, pero aun asi es un color muy bonito.y de acuerdo a lo que veo y he probado al momento de grabar, simplemente no subas mas de 50% el knob de la entrada de microfono para que no entre ruido, asi te evitas muchas cosas y tienes una calidad clarisima!y pues nada, si son de morelos y quiere que les grabe pues échenme un grito brrrr!!pd: solo productores van a leer esto, no se porque comente esto 😓😓
D**E
Best bang for your buck
Loving my Minifuse 1. Great sound... The USB port on the back is also a huge plus for laptop users.
M**P
Works with Linux and Akai MPC One!
I got this to replace a Focusrite Scarlett Solo, which was decent (buggy on MPC One, but usable), but lacked the ability to record stereo out from my HeadRush in a nice way. I decided to try the MiniFuse 2 instead of a 2i2 or some other model based on some brief research, and it has some features I like over most of the competition.It worked immediately upon plugging it into my PC, which runs Debian Linux. I've got it on a USB switch, so with the press of a button, I can swap it over to my Akai MPC One, where it also works.I love the knob that allows blending between the audio from the USB host and the MiniFuse's input(s). This is a game-changer, as it allows me to leave my HeadRush plugged in and use it for jamming without having to touch my PC or swap any cables, just turn the knob. I could play along with PC audio and mix myself however loud I want with that same knob. Just such a nice feature.The stereo inputs support 1/4" cables as well as XLR, which makes it way more versatile than the one of each you get on the Solo.I also like the VU meter on the front. It's not necessary, but it is nice to have!The Direct Mono button is another good feature for if you only have one device plugged in, or you want to sum both inputs (to mix a guitar and vocal or whatever into your monitors, or maybe even check phase cancellation?).There is MIDI in and out, too, which I haven't tried yet, but assuming it works how I think it will, just bumps up the value even more. I'll know when I try to use my Alesis kit next.Lastly, the USB port on the back is so convenient, you have no idea!This is truly the device I should have bought initially, for really not much more money. I don't know for sure, but it seems like the Arturia even sounds better - could be confirmation bias, but I heard it in head-to-head videos before deciding what unit to buy, too, so I suspect it's not just wishful thinking. If I could sell my Solo, I'd buy another one of these.
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