2. AUDIOFUSE CONTROL CENTER
2.1. Welcome to AudioFuse Control Center!
Arturia has a long history of developing highly sought-after hardware products, while also
crafting supplementary software that enhances the capabilities of the hardware many
times over.
The AudioFuse Control Center (AFCC) is software that was specifically designed to
complement the already impressive series of AudioFuse interfaces. It provides access to
features that are not available directly on the physical units, in addition to the features that
are. The AFCC runs on Windows and macOS systems.
These feature-packed devices, combined with the power and flexibility of the AudioFuse
Control Center, will help you capture and control any musical magic that you can imagine.
Features of AudioFuse Control Center
• Control most of the front-panel features of your AudioFuse device remotely
• Configure hidden parameters such as Digital Coax Termination and other device-
specific features
• Visual representation of signal routing, input/output levels, channel status, etc.
• View device settings such as sample rate, sync lock
• Quick selection between multiple AudioFuse devices
• Notifies you of firmware upgrades
• Window size can be optimized for your display monitor
• Runs on Windows and macOS systems
2.2. Overview
2.2.1. The Main window
In keeping with the "everything you need at your fingertips" design of the AudioFuse series,
there is one main window for the AudioFuse Control Center (AFCC). Other than the basic
setup options found in the Menu bar, everything the selected unit can do is right before your
eyes; there are no additional menus or alternate pages. And if you have more than one unit
attached to your computer you can switch back and forth between them easily.
2.2.1.1. Two-way communication
You'll love the way your AudioFuse device interacts with its Control Center software: when
you push a button on the unit, the equivalent control inside the AFCC will do the same
thing. The buttons work both ways: they light up when pressed on the unit or clicked in the
software.
Most of the physical knobs are analog controls, so they do not have an equivalent control
in the AFCC. The only exceptions are the big Output Level knobs on the AudioFuse and
AudioFuse Studio; when those are moved, the value changes in the AFCC and the equivalent
control will move in the AFCC. (For the AudioFuse it's the big Output Level knob; for the
AudioFuse Studio it's the Speakers fader in the Analog Outputs section). The physical knob
won't move when the AFCC control is moved, though.
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