Front Panel Usb - Arturia AUDIOFUSE 16RIG User Manual

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NOTE: The A/B Speaker function must be enabled for this feature to work. If the function is not
enabled, this button is ignored. You can enable the A/B Speaker function in AFCC's Configuration (gear
icon) menu, or on the hardware itself by going to Outputs > Monitor > A/B Configuration.
Next is the Phones knob, which provides control of the headphone outputs, provided on both
1/4" and 3.5mm TRS jacks.

4.1.6. Front Panel USB

Finally we have two USB-A ports.
The first, labeled HUB, works as a powered USB hub for external devices you might need
to connect to your computer while you're working: external drives to load and save sample
libraries, control surfaces for your DAW, etc.
The second, labeled MIDI, is a USB Host port that allows you to plug in a controller that
only has a USB connector and no 5-pin DIN MIDI ports. They're getting more common every
day, and this jack lets you use them without having to run more cables to your computer
or an external USB hub. Unlike the HUB connection, this port remains active even when
the AudioFuse 16Rig is in standalone mode, giving you MIDI input and output without a
computer connected.
Note the small button in the upper right corner with the Arturia logo. This button turns the
AudioFuse 16Rig on and off. One push will power the unit on; to power off, hold the button
until the display says "Goodbye!" so the unit shuts down in a safe and controlled fashion. You
can also tap the button to bring up the AFCC software on the connected computer.
The button will be lit blue when in standalone mode and white if it sees a connected computer.
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Monitor and Phones controls and front-
panel USB ports
Arturia - User Manual AudioFuse 16Rig - Getting to Know the AudioFuse 16RIG

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