Portable Power: The Arturia MiniFuse 2 OTG Delivers Studio-Quality Sound On the Go

Portable Power: The Arturia MiniFuse 2 OTG Delivers Studio-Quality Sound On the Go

Studio Economik |

The Arturia MiniFuse 2 OTG is a compact USB audio interface that offers professional-grade sound and surprising flexibility for its size. Designed with portability in mind, it connects not just to your laptop or desktop, but also directly to phones and tablets, no extra gear needed. Whether you're recording music, streaming, or capturing audio on the move, this interface is ready to go when you are.

What makes it stand out is its OTG (On-The-Go) capability. You can plug it directly into a mobile device and start recording or streaming without needing a computer. It’s an ideal choice for musicians, podcasters, and content creators who want to work from virtually anywhere. And with a dual USB design, it can even connect to two devices at once, letting you share audio between them.

The build is compact and rugged, designed to handle life on the road. And it’s bus-powered, so you don’t need to carry around a separate power supply. With dedicated control over headphone and output volume, the MiniFuse 2 OTG also gives you solid monitoring options for both mobile and desktop setups.

Key Features:

  • Direct connection to smartphones, tablets, and computers
  • Dual USB-C host support for flexible routing
  • One mic/line/instrument input with 48V phantom power
  • Balanced TRS outputs and headphone output, each with volume control
  • USB-powered for easy mobile streaming without extra power
  • Includes stereo virtual loopback channels (Windows-only)

The included software suite is impressive, offering everything from DAWs to creative plugins, like Ableton Live Lite, Arturia FX, Autotune Unlimited (3-month access), and iZotope’s VEA AI Voice Assistant. That means you’re ready to record and edit right out of the box.

Perfect for creators on the go, the MiniFuse 2 OTG brings studio-level quality to your mobile rig without the bulk or complexity.


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