
The Arturia Minifuse 4 could also work as a DJ interface with its 4-in, 4-out architecture. With headphones output/s, phantom power for condenser mics, aluminium casing, and compact footprints, they’ve got all the features you’d expect – and with a virtual loopback channel and an app to access more features, they’re versatile enough to work for podcasters and livestreamers as well as producers. Start making your own dance music: Dance Music Formula Priced from just $99, they represent a new entry-level line in the company’s range, but they still come with high-quality audio (110dB dynamic range and a “class-leading equivalent input noise of -129dB”), Midi in/out, as well as USB-A sockets for plugging gear into (one USB-A on the MiniFuse 1 and 2, and two on the 4). Arturia has launched a range of budget-focused producer audio interfaces, the Arturia MiniFuse 1, 2 and 4.
