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How do I connect and configure a MIDI keyboard to the Arturia MiniFuse 4 to use with my DAW?
Connect your MIDI keyboard to the MiniFuse 4's MIDI input port with a MIDI cable. Then, in your DAW, select the MiniFuse 4 as your MIDI input device and ensure the corresponding MIDI track is armed for recording.
Where can I download the MiniFuse Control Center software, and what is it used for?
You can download the MiniFuse Control Center from the Arturia website after registering your MiniFuse 4. This software lets you control input gain, routing, direct monitoring, and other hardware settings not directly accessible from the interface itself.
The sound from my microphone is very quiet even with the gain knob turned up. What could be the issue?
Ensure your microphone is connected to the correct XLR/TRS combo jack on the MiniFuse 4 and that the +48V phantom power is engaged if using a condenser microphone. Also, check the input gain level in the MiniFuse Control Center software, as it might be set too low.
How do the loopback channels work on the Arturia MiniFuse 4 and what are they used for?
The MiniFuse 4 features two independent stereo loopback channels (labeled as Inputs 3-4). They capture audio from your computer's internal audio output, allowing you to easily record sounds from applications or your web browser directly into your DAW or streaming software.
Can I use the Arturia MiniFuse 4 with an iPad or other iOS device, and what is required?
Yes, the MiniFuse 4 is class-compliant and can be used with iOS devices. You'll need a USB-C to Lightning adapter (depending on your iPad model) and ensure your iPad can provide sufficient power or use a powered USB hub.

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