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Inputs / Outputs view can be toggled via the Tab key on your keyboard.
The Sample Rate displays the currently selected sample rate.
Sample rate can be changed in your host application or computer settings. It cannot be changed
from the MiniFuse Control Center.
) in the upper right displays additional preferences and firmware
The Gear button (
update information. In the Preferences tab you can adjust the behavior of the high-
resolution meters and adjust the brightness of the LEDs on the front panel of the MiniFuse.
In the Firmware tab you can see the current firmware version and perform updates.
Firmware updates are an important way of offering you continued product support and new
features. We recommend checking for updates periodically to ensure that you are getting the most
optimal experience with your MiniFuse 4.
On Windows, there is an additional tab in the Gear panel - ASIO Preferences - here you can
select the Buffer Size to be used when running in ASIO mode, and enable or disable Safe
Mode.
In some cases, using a lot of processing in a DAW (e.g. effects or plugins), or setting low buffer sizes
on an older PC can cause the CPU load to be very high. A high CPU load can increase the risk for audio
dropouts (pops) to occur. In these cases, Safe Mode can be enabled to avoid the risk of audio dropouts.
When multiple MiniFuse interfaces are connected at the same time, you can set which
device will be used by the ASIO driver. From the top toolbar first select the MiniFuse you
would like to use as the default device, then click the Set As Current ASIO Device button.
ASIO is a Windows audio protocol that is optimized for low-latency and high-fidelity. We
recommend using the ASIO driver provided by Arturia for best results.
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