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How do I connect and configure a MIDI keyboard to the MiniFuse 4?
Connect your MIDI keyboard to the 5-pin MIDI input on the back of the MiniFuse 4. Ensure the "MIDI" button in Arturia Software Center is installed and enabled for your DAW. You may also need to configure your DAW to recognize the MiniFuse 4 as a MIDI input device within its preferences.
Can I save and load patterns, presets, or kits directly to the MiniFuse 4, or are these functions software-dependent?
The MiniFuse 4 itself does not store or manage patterns, presets, or kits. These functions are entirely dependent on the software (DAW, virtual instruments) you are using in conjunction with the interface.
How do I control the monitor mix (the balance between inputs and playback) using the MiniFuse 4?
Use the "Monitor Mix" knob on the front panel to adjust the balance between the direct input signals (e.g., microphone) and the audio playback from your computer. Turning it fully left prioritizes input, fully right prioritizes playback.
My microphone input is showing a signal but I'm not hearing anything. What could be the issue?
First, ensure the correct input is selected and enabled in your recording software. Double-check the gain knob for the relevant input on the MiniFuse 4 is turned up and the '48V' phantom power is engaged if using a condenser microphone.
What are the advantages of using the Loopback feature on the MiniFuse 4, and how do I activate it?
The Loopback feature allows you to record audio from your computer along with your microphone or instrument inputs, useful for streaming or creating tutorials. To activate it, select the "Loopback" input channel in your recording software as your audio source.

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