Arturia MiniFuse 2 Review: Affordable Creativity

Arturia’s MiniFuse 2 is a compact, budget-friendly audio interface designed for creators who want simple connectivity, solid sound, and modern workflow tools without breaking the bank.

With dual mic/line inputs, clean preamps, and bundled creative software, it’s an excellent entry point for beginners, podcasters, and producers working on home setups.

⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (8.7/10)

Arturia MiniFuse 2 USB audio interface with two combo inputs, gain knobs, and headphone output — sleek black design with minimal controls.
Version 1.0.0

Sound Quality

The MiniFuse 2 records at up to 24-bit/192kHz, delivering clean and transparent conversion suitable for vocals, guitars, and synths.

Its mic preamps offer up to 56dB of gain — enough for most condenser and dynamic mics, though some gain-hungry mics like the SM7B may still benefit from a booster.

Monitoring is direct and latency-free, with clear headphone output and balanced TRS speaker connections that provide accurate playback for mixing. While it doesn’t match higher-end interfaces for headroom or analog character, it’s impressively clean for its price range.

Build & Design

Arturia keeps things simple: the MiniFuse 2 features a lightweight plastic build with a clean matte finish and intuitive controls. The front panel includes two XLR/TRS combo inputs, gain knobs, a direct monitor blend knob, and a large output volume knob.

On the back, you’ll find balanced outputs, USB-C connectivity, and MIDI I/O — a standout feature not always seen at this price point. It’s bus-powered, making it great for mobile setups.

While not as rugged as all-metal competitors like Audient, it’s portable and well-designed for everyday use.

Features

  • 2 mic/line/instrument inputs with 56dB gain
  • 2 balanced TRS outputs for monitors
  • MIDI In/Out for keyboards, controllers, and synths
  • 24-bit/192kHz AD/DA conversion
  • Direct monitoring with blend control
  • USB-C bus-powered (includes cable + USB-A adapter)
  • Software bundle: Ableton Live Lite, Analog Lab Intro, Native Instruments Guitar Rig 6 LE, Arturia FX (Delay Tape, Rev Plate-140, Chorus JUN-6), Auto-Tune Unlimited trial

Price & Value

The MiniFuse 2 typically sells around $149, placing it below mid-tier rivals like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 or Audient iD4 MkII.

Its biggest value add is the software package: Arturia includes a surprisingly generous collection of instruments and effects, which can be worth more than the interface itself for a beginner.

If you’re starting out, it’s one of the most well-rounded entry-level interfaces available, especially for those who also want MIDI connectivity.

Pros

  • Clean 24-bit/192kHz audio recording
  • MIDI I/O included (rare at this price)
  • Solid preamps with decent gain
  • Direct monitoring with blend knob
  • Strong bundled software package
  • Portable, USB-C powered

Cons

  • Plastic build feels less premium than some rivals
  • Gain may be insufficient for very quiet mics like SM7B
  • No dual headphone outputs
  • Limited metering (only basic indicators)

Verdict

The Arturia MiniFuse 2 is an excellent budget-friendly interface for beginners, podcasters, and producers who want a reliable two-input setup. Its inclusion of MIDI I/O and valuable software bundle sets it apart from many competitors.

While more premium models offer sturdier builds or higher-gain preamps, the MiniFuse 2 balances affordability, functionality, and creative extras better than most in its class.

Rating: 8.7/10 — A versatile, entry-level interface that delivers more than expected for the price.

FAQ

Is the MiniFuse 2 good for beginners?
Yes — its simple layout and software bundle make it very beginner-friendly.

Does it have MIDI I/O?
Yes — unlike many budget interfaces, it includes both MIDI In and Out ports.

Can it power condenser microphones?
Yes — it offers +48V phantom power for condenser mics.

Is the gain enough for the Shure SM7B?
It can work, but for best results you may need a mic activator like a Cloudlifter or FetHead.

What software comes with it?
Ableton Live Lite, Arturia Analog Lab Intro, FX plugins, Guitar Rig 6 LE, Auto-Tune Unlimited trial, and more.

Is it compatible with Mac and Windows?
Yes — it works with both, plus iOS/iPadOS devices via USB-C.

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