Hello everyone,
this week I tested an Arturia MiniFuse 2 and I’m really impressed. Even with a low-end notebook (Acer TravelMate) and a smartphone (Xiaomi X7), I’m able to make crystal-clear recordings from my Aerodrums 2, the Koala Sampler, and a Minty Synth. The test using Waveform and feeding audio via Bluetooth into the AD2 input also worked very well.
Flawless monitoring and a super logical installation make getting started incredibly easy. The power consumption of the MiniFuse 2 seems to be very low—both the Xiaomi and the Acer notebook were able to supply stable power. A genuine recommendation, especially since the combo jacks basically allow you to continue using all your existing cables.
Simply set the AD2 settings to Master 3/4, Drums 2/3, and Bluetooth 1/2 as a starting point, and then experiment from there.
Link to amazon:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09HL3GD7G?ref ... title&th=1
Testing a new Audio Interface / Multi device signal chain
Testing a new Audio Interface / Multi device signal chain
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Re: Testing a new Audio Interface / Multi device signal chain
I tried a similar setup with the MiniFuse 2 and it worked surprisingly well for me too. Feeding audio from multiple devices was smooth, and monitoring felt very stable. Definitely a nice option for compact setups.