![]() And I can share what I’ve been sharing with friends about it – this is easily on my short list of easy-to-recommend audio interfaces. I’ve had my hands on the AudioFuse for some time now, long enough to torture test it with both my Mac and PC in a variety of live and studio conditions. ![]() What’s impressive about Arturia’s AudioFuse is that they seem to have taken to heart a lot of the wishes of the mobile musician – and actually delivered. Music – it’s kind of important to human civilization. (Computer and OS makers, I’m looking at you. Some of this is in the hands of manufacturers some is decidedly not. And computer operating systems remain an obstacle – especially once you’re beyond what theoretically should work, and into the realm of now something is popping and I better turn up the buffer size. The interface either never has every single port you want, or … it does, but it’s big. ![]() Look, when it comes to audio interfaces, compromise is the name of the game. But Arturia stands out by cramming an unusual amount of connectivity in an ultra-mobile package. There are some exceptional audio interfaces out there. ![]()
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