The Arturia MiniFuse 1 is a compact and powerful USB audio interface designed for musicians, producers, and content creators who need high-quality recording in a simple, portable format. With its sleek black finish, intuitive controls, and bundled creative software, it’s an ideal entry point into professional audio production—whether at home or on the go.
Built for simplicity without sacrificing quality, the MiniFuse 1 features a single combo input (XLR/TRS) that supports microphones, instruments, or line-level sources. Its high-quality preamp delivers clean, low-noise recordings with up to 110dB dynamic range, ensuring clarity and detail in every take.
The interface connects via USB-C (USB 2.0 compatible) and is bus-powered, meaning no external power supply is required—perfect for mobile setups. A built-in USB hub port allows you to connect additional devices like MIDI controllers, making it a versatile centerpiece for compact studios.
Designed with portability in mind, the MiniFuse 1 features a rugged aluminium chassis that’s lightweight yet durable, making it easy to carry between sessions, gigs, or creative spaces.
Key Features
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1 x Combo Mic/Line/Instrument Input
Flexible XLR/TRS input supports microphones, guitars, and line-level gear with ease.
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Studio-Quality Preamps
Low-noise design with -129dB EIN and wide dynamic range ensures clean, professional recordings.
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48V Phantom Power
Power condenser microphones directly from the interface.
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2 x Balanced TRS Outputs
Connect studio monitors for accurate playback and mixing.
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Headphone Output with Independent Control
Dedicated headphone volume for precise monitoring.
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Direct Monitoring Switch
Monitor your input signal with zero latency during recording.
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USB-C Connectivity (USB 2.0 Compatible)
Fast, reliable connection for Mac and PC with plug-and-play operation.
The
Arturia MiniFuse 1 Black is a
streamlined, high-quality audio interface that delivers professional sound, practical features, and excellent portability—making it a smart choice for anyone starting or upgrading their recording setup.