Features audio interface Arturia MiniFuse 2:
Features Arturia CM1 condenser microphone:
Features Arturia EF1 headphones:
Included software package (download):
The Arturia MiniFuse 2 is a dual-channel USB-C audio interface designed for refined and focused recording, monitoring, and DAW-based production workflows. Arturia's MinFuse Recording Pack combines this device with a condenser microphone and a pair of monitoring headphones both made by Arturia, as well a set of cables, so artists and creators can start recording and producing straight out of the box. Expanding the MiniFuse concept, the interface itself features dual microphone inputs, MIDI connectivity, and a versatile monitoring blend control, all aligned with the range's emphasis on high-quality hardware, clean audio, and low latency. A comprehensive software package – including a streamlined DAW environment, creative tools, and access to hundreds of curated presets drawn from Arturia's virtual instrument catalogue – allows projects to move quickly from setup to completion, so this bundle has everything a modern home studio needs.
The MiniFuse 2 is fitted with two combo XLR/6.3mm inputs for microphones, instruments, or line-level sources – supported by switchable 48V phantom power and up to 56dB of gain. Six LED VU meters provide clear visual feedback for accurate level setting, while individual gain controls and a central monitor knob keep essential adjustments within easy reach. A dedicated monitoring blend control balances live input signals with DAW playback, while a direct mono switch supports precise monitoring when recording multiple sources. The front panel also features a headphone output with independent level control, while the rear panel provides balanced 6.3mm TRS outputs, MIDI DIN In/Out connectivity, USB-C connection, and an integrated USB-A hub for adding peripherals such as MIDI controllers without using an additional computer port.
The MiniFuse 2's two microphone inputs allow both stereo recording of a single source – such as a keyboard or grand piano – and the separate capture of two independent sources – such as guitar and vocals. Line inputs accommodate stereo signals from hardware synthesizers or the main mix output of a console, supporting small studio and live recording setups. MIDI I/O further supports hybrid configurations, enabling external drum machines, keyboards, and sequencers to be synchronised directly with a DAW. Blending direct and playback signals keeps tracking precise and responsive during overdubs, while the loopback channel allows system audio to be recorded alongside live inputs – an essential feature for streaming, content creation, and modern production workflows.
Arturia's success story began with software emulations of well-known analogue synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog, Sequential Prophet-5, and Oberheim SEM. The popular software instruments included in the V Collection are still flagship products of the French developer today. Over time, Arturia has gradually expanded its range and now also offers a host of hardware devices, ranging from synthesizers and keyboard controllers to sequencers. Since then, the former software developer has thus also become a household name in the world of analogue synthesizers and other equipment.
Arturia's MiniFuse 2 ships with a focused starter software package designed to support immediate music production. Ableton Live Lite provides a streamlined and flexible DAW for recording and arranging, while Analog Lab Intro offers 500 curated presets drawn from Arturia's instrument catalogue, including a broad range of synth, keyboard and hybrid sounds derived from Arturia's V Collection, accessible and adjustable via selected macro controls. A suite of Arturia effects (including Rev PLATE-140 reverb, Pre 1973 preamp, Delay TAPE-201 echo, and Chorus JUN-6) expands mixing and sound-shaping capabilities, complemented by additional third-party tools for guitar processing, vocal production, and creative exploration. Together with the MiniFuse Control Center appl, this ecosystem supports a cohesive workflow from an initial idea to the finished track.
Hardware and software
The MiniFuse Recording Pack provides carefully selected accessories that allow users to start recording and producing immediately without additional purchases. Arturia's CM1 cardioid condenser microphone delivers clear and detailed vocal and instrument capture and includes a shock mount and pop filter, while the brand's own EF1 closed-back headphones provide accurate monitoring for tracking and editing while helping reduce external noise. A premium-quality XLR cable completes the package. Combined with the production software suite that already comes with the MiniFuse 2, this deluxe bundle offers a complete starter kit for budding music producers, podcasters, and content creators, providing a ready-to-use recording environment centred on Arturia's MiniFuse 2 interface.