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8.5. How to deal with latency

There are several ways to effectively deal with latency depending on the situation. Once you

are familiar with the concepts outlined above, you will be able to dynamically adjust your

system settings to accommodate various scenarios.

8.5.1. Recording live audio

When recording live audio from instruments and microphones, you probably want to avoid

latency altogether. The MiniFuse features

Direct Monitoring

which will route the input(s)

directly through the speakers or headphones. This lets you immediately hear what you’re

recording without incurring any latency from computer processing. Direct Monitoring is

offered as a continuous Monitor Mix knob that you can use to control the balance between

direct signal and computer signal.

When using Direct Monitoring, you may need to turn off monitoring for the recording channel in

your DAW to prevent an echo through the speakers or headphones. Direct monitoring routes the input(s)
directly out of the outputs, so you will not be able to hear any software processing or effects that you
may have applied to the recording channel in your application. For best results, we also recommend
shutting down other CPU-intensive applications while recording live audio.

8.5.2. Recording a MIDI part

Since recording MIDI parts relies on the computer to produce sounds from your playing,

Direct Monitoring is not an option in this scenario. When recording MIDI parts, you will most

likely want to set a low audio buffer size in your host application’s audio settings to minimize

the delay between pressing a key and hearing the sound. We recommend buffer sizes of

128-256 samples but you could go lower or may need to go higher, depending on your

particular computer system and how much CPU your project is using.

8.5.3. Mixing and mastering

Mixing and mastering are not time-critical tasks, so latency is not as important in these

situations. It’s also likely that by this stage your project has quite a few tracks and plugins,

so your CPU may already be working hard to keep up. For mixing and mastering purposes

we recommend buffer sizes of 1024-2048 samples. Again, depending on your specific

system and project you may be able to use lower settings.

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Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL _MINIFUSE 2...

Страница 2: ...MICHON Holger STEINBRINK Minoru KOIKE Gala KHALIFE Justin TROMBLEY ARTURIA SA 2021 All rights reserved 26 avenue Jean Kuntzmann 38330 Montbonnot Saint Martin FRANCE www arturia com Information contai...

Страница 3: ...the Arturia Software Center and MiniFuse Control Center applications Special offers restricted to MiniFuse owners As a registered owner you also have access to an exclusive software bundle that inclu...

Страница 4: ...evice 3 Before cleaning the device always remove the USB cable When cleaning use a soft and dry cloth Do not use gasoline alcohol acetone turpentine or any other organic solutions do not use a liquid...

Страница 5: ...n Live 16 5 4 2 Configuring MIDI in FL Studio 17 5 4 3 Configuring MIDI in Analog Lab 18 5 5 Recording MIDI from the MiniFuse 2 into your DAW 19 6 MINIFUSE CONTROL CENTER 20 6 1 Top Toolbar 20 6 2 Dev...

Страница 6: ...l grade dedicated audio interface that offers the following advantages over a typical onboard soundcard Optimized for low latency performance Microphone preamp s for crisp present recording of vocals...

Страница 7: ...machine or some other Midi device 3 USB hub port allowing connection of thumb drives controllers or other USB devices requiring less than 250mA 4 Connection to the computer Note We strongly recommend...

Страница 8: ...rtain types of microphones Please read the following recommendations regarding when and how to use phantom power Only certain types of microphones like condenser microphones require phantom power to f...

Страница 9: ...ut latency and how to best deal with it please see the A Quick Primer On Digital Audio p 32 section of this manual 7 Direct Mono switch controls how the input signals are distributed across the stereo...

Страница 10: ...port allows you to plug in other USB devices like thumb drives or MIDI controllers While the Hub port is sufficient for powering most controllers and portable drives up to 250mA it may not provide eno...

Страница 11: ...nt to get you started Regular free firmware updates Exclusive discounts on Arturia products as a registered user While it is possible to use the MiniFuse 2 immediately without the MiniFuse Control Cen...

Страница 12: ...instructions below Most pro audio applications have their own audio preferences where you can select the MiniFuse 2 as the active audio device If you intend to only use the MiniFuse for playback and r...

Страница 13: ...ld like to use a microphone connected to the MiniFuse 2 as the default sound input into your computer click the Input tab and select the MiniFuse as the default input device Arturia User Manual MiniFu...

Страница 14: ...owsers and movie players to be played back through the MiniFuse 2 choose MAIN Left Right MiniFuse 2 from the Output menu 4 If you would like to use a microphone connected to the MiniFuse 2 as the defa...

Страница 15: ...idelity We recommend using the ASIO driver provided by Arturia for best results Regardless of which application you use there will be several additional important controls in the audio preferences Buf...

Страница 16: ...b to access the audio device settings Select CoreAudio MacOS or ASIO Windows in the Driver Type menu Select the MiniFuse 2 in the Audio Input Device and Audio Output Device menus If you need to enable...

Страница 17: ...5 2 2 Configuring audio in FL Studio In FL Studio click the Options menu then click Audio Settings In the Device menu select the MiniFuse Arturia User Manual MiniFuse 2 SETUP 13...

Страница 18: ...In the Audio MIDI Settings window select CoreAudio MacOS or ASIO Windows in the Device section In the menu below select the MiniFuse 2 In the Output Channels section select Output Left Right this is t...

Страница 19: ...nnected the instrument or microphone you would like to record If you would like to record a stereo sound source like a synthesizer or drum machine select a stereo pair from the menu Press the Record A...

Страница 20: ...in your Finder Explorer and visiting the link contained inside You may need to enable these MIDI ports in your DAW to be able to use them Here we will show you how to do this in several audio applicat...

Страница 21: ...2 Configuring MIDI in FL Studio In FL Studio select the MiniFuse 2 then click the Enable button You should now receive MIDI signal from the MiniFuse into your DAW Arturia User Manual MiniFuse 2 SETUP...

Страница 22: ...ou will need to enable the MIDI ports you want to use In Analog Lab click the Menu button at the top left three horizontal lines then click Audio MIDI Settings In the MIDI Devices menu enable MiniFuse...

Страница 23: ...e MIDI from all connected devices including the MiniFuse Click the channel s Record Arm button Now when you adjust controls or press pads or keys on your connected MIDI device you should see the MIDI...

Страница 24: ...tion logo you can access the Device Selection If more than one MiniFuse devices are connected to your machine you can click the device name and select a device from the list to access its settings The...

Страница 25: ...ugins 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 t...

Страница 26: ...rresponding input These can be useful when setting the Gain for the input The meter features a Clip indicator which lets you know if the input has been overloaded or clipped Once the Clip indicator ha...

Страница 27: ...hout clipping See the 3 examples below the one on the left is too quiet the example in the middle is too loud and may result in distorted recording The example on the right shows the ideal volume rang...

Страница 28: ...dio will be recorded This is usually used to record audio from applications like web browsers and movie players Record audio from specific applications selectively choose which applications get record...

Страница 29: ...open the Utilities folder 4 Open the Audio MIDI Setup application 5 In the Window menu select Show Audio Devices 6 Click the MiniFuse 2 in the left panel then click Configure Speakers Arturia User Man...

Страница 30: ...the MiniFuse allowing you to record it into your recording application Once you change your system output to use the Loopback output you will not be able to hear any computer audio until you a record...

Страница 31: ...n the rear of the MiniFuse 3 To route to Loopback instead select the LOOPBACK Left Right output Once you change your system output to use the Loopback output you will not be able to hear any computer...

Страница 32: ...the MiniFuse Loopback output to record its audio into your DAW Here we will show you how to configure Reason to send its audio to the Loopback output The process will be similar for other application...

Страница 33: ...4 In the pop up window enable Output 3 Output 4 This will send all audio from Reason to the MiniFuse s Loopback feature Arturia User Manual MiniFuse 2 LOOPBACK RECORDING FEATURE 29...

Страница 34: ...In the application s preferences ensure that the MiniFuse 2 is configured to be used as an input device 2 Next create a new audio track in your project 3 Select Loopback channels 3 4 as the audio inp...

Страница 35: ...nge the system output to use the Main outputs On Mac go back to the Configure Speakers panel in Applications Utilities Audio MIDI Setup and change the speaker outputs to Main Left and Main Right On Wi...

Страница 36: ...cy is the amount of time that it takes your computer to process incoming and outgoing sound Latency is an important consideration when recording live instruments or MIDI parts as the delay between the...

Страница 37: ...ing theorem states that this is equal to 1 2 of the sample rate so for example the highest sound frequency that can be reproduced by a sample rate of 48kHz is 24kHz The average range of human hearing...

Страница 38: ...e below changing the buffer size depending on the type of audio task being performed is common practice If you experience clicks and pops in your projects try increasing the buffer size in your host a...

Страница 39: ...sing or effects that you may have applied to the recording channel in your application For best results we also recommend shutting down other CPU intensive applications while recording live audio 8 5...

Страница 40: ...JUN 6 audio effects Arturia s Analog Lab Intro containing thousands of ready to use instruments and sounds Ableton Live Lite NI Guitar Rig 6 LE 3 month complimentary subscription to Splice 3 month co...

Страница 41: ...ynamic range 110dB typical A weighted THD N 1kHz 91dB typical A weighted Microphone Preamps Input impedance 2 5k Maximum input Level 9dBu Gain range 56dB Equivalent Input Noise EIN 129dB typical A wei...

Страница 42: ...quency response 20Hz to 20kHz 0 09dB Dynamic range 104dB A weighted Power 33ohm 137mW Various Supported frequency rates 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz USB 2 Audio compatibility Wind...

Страница 43: ...all the installations If this product is found to be the source of interferences which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the followin...

Страница 44: ...s other than storage purposes You shall have no further right or interest to use the software other than the limited rights as specified in this Agreement Arturia reserves all rights not expressly gra...

Страница 45: ...apply to you All programs and accompanying materials are provided as is without warranty of any kind The complete risk as to the quality and performance of the programs is with you Should the program...

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