The compact dual-USB audio interface brings studio-grade preamps and flexible routing to mobile creators, streamers, and musicians who need professional sound across multiple devices.
Recording audio across multiple devices usually means juggling adapters, resetting connections, and crossing your fingers that everything stays in sync. Arturia’s new MiniFuse 2 OTG eliminates that headache entirely with a dual-USB design that lets you connect a phone or tablet and a computer at the same time, routing audio between them however you need.
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The “OTG” stands for on-the-go, referring to the USB-C port that connects directly to mobile devices without requiring a computer. Paired with the standard USB port for your laptop or desktop, this setup opens up heaps of useful possibilities: stream your DAW session to your phone for broadcasting, route audio from mobile synth apps back into your computer for sampling, or capture vocals and instruments straight to your tablet while monitoring everything in real time.
Two combo XLR/jack inputs handle microphones, instruments, and line sources through transparent preamps that deliver 110dB dynamic range and -129dB equivalent input noise. Your recordings will sound clean and detailed, whether you’re tracking vocals for a podcast, capturing guitar takes, or recording field audio on location. Both inputs include 48V phantom power for condenser mics, backlit gain controls with overload indication, and instrument/line switches.
Direct monitoring lets you hear yourself without latency, while the loopback function captures computer audio alongside your inputs. This is essential for streamers mixing game audio with commentary or podcasters blending intro music with live dialogue. A front-panel USB source selector switches your monitoring between computer, mobile device, or both, giving you complete control over what you’re hearing through headphones or the balanced TRS outputs.
Built into a rugged aluminium chassis that weighs just 0.5kg, the MiniFuse 2 OTG includes a comprehensive software bundle: Ableton Live Lite, Analog Lab Intro, three months of Auto-Tune Unlimited, Cubasis for iOS, Hindenburg PRO (one-year subscription), iZotope VEA, Splice Creator Plan (three months), Steinberg Cubase LE, plus four Arturia effects plugins. It’s class-compliant across PC, Mac, iOS, and Android, requiring no drivers for basic operation, though the MiniFuse Control Center app adds deeper control over routing and settings.
Arturia backs the unit with a five-year warranty, reflecting the 200+ reliability tests each interface undergoes before shipping. The MiniFuse 2 OTG is available now from Arturia dealers worldwide.
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