The MiniFuse 2 OTG carries the DNA of the MiniFuse range: a simple, robust, and creation-oriented audio interface with ergonomics designed to get straight to the point. This "OTG" version clearly stands out from the standard MiniFuse 2 thanks to its second USB port dedicated to mobile devices (or a second computer). The result: you keep a lightweight setup but gain a true bridge between your work environments, allowing you to switch from a computer to a smartphone or tablet without changing your recording workflow.
In a hybrid studio logic (home studio + mobility), it is precisely this connectivity and routing that position the MiniFuse 2 OTG as a more versatile solution for content creators, traveling musicians, and users who alternate between production, streaming, and recording.
The MiniFuse 2 OTG is aimed at musicians, beatmakers, guitarists, singers, streamers, podcasters, and remote instructors who want their own sound capture and reliable monitoring without complicating their lives. It allows recording a vocal microphone, a guitar via instrument input, or a synth at line level, while keeping a control-ready headphone output.
Its value becomes clear as soon as your workflow mixes multiple sources: a computer for production, and a smartphone/tablet for video calls, live streaming, a music app, or broadcasting. With the MiniFuse 2 OTG, you can maintain coherent cabling and quickly switch between uses without sacrificing monitoring clarity.
The core of this OTG version is the ability to connect two USB hosts: your computer on one side, and a mobile device (or a second computer) on the other. You can then choose what you hear and what you send back depending on the situation: DAW session, quick recording on a tablet, video class, or live streaming. This approach avoids complex setups and additional boxes while keeping a compact setup.
For recording, direct monitoring helps work comfortably by reducing latency sensation. For content, the LoopBack function simplifies capturing computer audio to integrate into a stream, podcast, or demonstration. Add mono summing (useful to check compatibility and stabilize certain streaming situations), and you get an interface that covers practical field needs: intelligible voice, controlled levels, clear headphone return.
Backlit gain knobs and overload indication make preamp adjustment easier, especially when recording solo. The dedicated headphone volume allows adjusting listening comfort without altering the main output level. And with MiniFuse Control Center, routing and certain options remain clearly accessible to adapt the interface to your use (music, streaming, podcast, video calls).