Over the years, the focus of music gear companies when creating audio interfaces has primarily been on providing users with numerous microphone inputs. However, this approach neglects the needs of boomer gearheads with racks of vintage preamps and synth enthusiasts seeking a versatile hub for their modular setups.
Breaking the mold, Arturia entered the audio interface market with its innovative AudioFuse series. These compact and stylish interfaces offer recording artists a convenient solution for capturing their ideas effortlessly. Priced between entry-level options and high-end studio equipment, they provide a balance that appeals to a wide range of users.
The MiniFuse 2 ($122) has emerged as a favorite interface for those looking to streamline iPad-based audio production. But Arturia doesn’t stop there; their latest offering, the AudioFuse 16Rig priced at $1,299, caters to a niche market willing to invest in a rack-mount interface that focuses on extensive inputs and outputs.

Audio Infusions
Patience and spontaneity are key for both lo-fi bedroom musicians and esteemed producers. Creativity can strike at any moment, but setting up the environment for recording can be time-consuming. With the AudioFuse, this process becomes effortless and quick.
By connecting various instruments and effects through the AudioFuse and using the accompanying software, you can create a seamless setup ready for recording in no time. The software’s intuitive layout makes it easy to configure channels and routing options, even for those familiar with digital audio workstations.
