I’ve been using minifuse 4 for a year and a half now and have had no problems. but today I updated minifuse control center. now in any daw when I try to open asio control panel nothing happens. in minifuse control center settings the buffer size item is gone. i reinstalled everything several times, rebooted, uninstalled control center, put it back, installed only the driver, but no result. how do i change the buffer size now?
upd: installed minifuse control center 1.2.1 and everything works fine again. but it’s scary to upgrade to 1.3.0, I guess we’ll have to wait for it to be fixed.
Hi @edvardpogosyan. Welcome to the community.
WIndows 10 install.
I’ve just updated the Minifuse Control Center to 1.3.0.
I can open the Control Panel But not from within my DAW Studio One 6 latest update. I actually can’t remember if i have ever been able to do that. It would be nice to be able to.
I can change the buffer settings and sample rate from within the DAW anyway.
However everything else seem to work fine.
I also have access to buffer settings and everything else in the Minifuse Control panel, when i open it outside my DAW.
upgraded to 1.3.0 and now i have the same problem… buffer size item is gone, does anyone know how to come back to the older version?
Hi, i’ve just updated to the Minifuse Control Center to 1.3.0. and now i CANT change the buffer size from the minifuse control panel
Hi @Pandrea. Welcome to the community.
I get to Minifuse Control Panels ASIO settings this way:
- Open Minifuse Control Panel
- Click the work wheel at the top right of the panel - A pop up window open
- Click the ASIO tab in the pop up
It all work.
Which OS are you using?
Hello.
First, I would like to thank you for your report.
This is indeed a bug that is only visible on MiniFuse 4 on Windows.
We are working to release a fix, hopefully before the end of next week.
Two options are to be considered:
- Downgrade to the previous version waiting for our hotfix release. You can download it here or Windows or get it in the MiniFuse resources page, MiniFuse Control Center Section, by clicking on Show Archive
- Keeping the 1.3.0 version and use a DAW to update the ASIO settings of the device
Have a good day !
Cheers !
I have a Minifuse 1 only. The Control Center download is the same, but look like there is a difference anyway, so this is about Minifuse 4 only.
Hi, would like to report that the new version on Windows limits settings to 16/24bit 41khz, 2 options only, and PC/Windows audio cuts out repeatedly after some time requiring hard reset to work for a while before cutting out again (no USB audio volume reported in MFCC) - on top of the buffer size issue. Rolled back to old version and everything worked fine thankfully. Panicked for a good while.
HI, It is not only related to MiniFuse 4. I have MiniFuse 2 and I experience this issue with Control Center 1.3.0.1101 using Win11 24H2. The Control Center works fine in standalone, but I can’t open it from inside an application (e.g.: Cubase, Kontakt).
Hello !
Thanks for you reports.
Indeed, you cannot change the sample rate from Windows anymore. This is because we updated the driver with a new feature that allows Windows to always follow the Sample Rate of the device.
Please only use ASIO to change your sample rate, either in the MFCC or in any other ASIO application like a DAW.
Okay that’s weird, we did not experience it nor have any similar reports. We’re already trying to reproduce the issue, but could you please contact our support in order to give them more information about your setup ? It will probably help us to track and fix the issue.
The MFCC is only a standalone and always has been. It is not a plugin as it is does not create or transform audio, it only drives the audio interface. So this is normal.
Again, thanks a lot for your feedback, it’s appreciated and it helps.
Have a good rest of your day !
Cheers !
The MFCC is only a standalone and always has been. It is not a plugin as it is does not create or transform audio, it only drives the audio interface. So this is normal.
You are right, the Control Center is indeed a different thing. I wanted to refer to the ASIO control panel which is not opening from a DAW, just like the original post says. My point was just that MiniFuse 2 is also affected, not only the MiniFuse 4. But anyway thanks for keeping us updated.
Hey !
Ah ok ! I got it.
Sorry for my misunderstanding. You are right, in some case the ASIO panel link is broken, reinstalling the MFCC will fix that (during the installation, the driver checkbox should be unticked by default, keep it as is).
Hopefully this will fix the broken ASIO panel link from the DAWs.
Cheers !
Hi !
Same problem here with a minifuse 4 on windows 10, no “Asio” pannel in mini fuse control center.
This is such a shame because I had access to this feature before installing minifuse control last update. No being able to setup the Buffer and the Sample rate with a “professional” sound card, this is really a shame, looking forward for a quick answer from Arturia or I will bring back this sound card to the shop to change it for a more reliable product. I need this feature to work this is a BASIC need for a sound ingeneer.
Update : I have install minifuse controle center “1.2.1.980” with associate driver. Asio pannel appeared again.