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[MOTU M4] What is the use of the Line Outputs? (Outboard Gear)

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:38 am
by Gir
Hello everyone,

I am new to recording using Cubase on Win10. Reading the M Series User Guide I came across this:
In this mode, you can then quickly press the A/B button to switch between the A speakers and B speakers. More specifically, in A/B mode, LINE OUT 1-2 no longer function as independent outputs. instead, they mirror the signal on the MONITOR 1-2 outputs, and the A/B switch controls which pair plays.
Do I understand correctly that I can send signals independent of my main mix to these outputs, in order to treat certain signals with outboard gear? If not, what are they used for?

I'd like to try out connecting outboard gear, how can I do this with a M4 and Cubase?

Thanks in advance!

Re: [MOTU M4] What is the use of the Line Outputs? (Outboard Gear)

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:52 am
by CharlzS
On the M4 you can use outboard gear by using out 3 and 4 as insert sends and input 3 and 4 as insert returns. Don't know how that's configured in Cubase, but definitely doable. That particular monitor switching feature that you quoted is for the M6.

Re: [MOTU M4] What is the use of the Line Outputs? (Outboard Gear)

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:32 am
by Gir
CharlzS wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:52 am On the M4 you can use outboard gear by using out 3 and 4 as insert sends and input 3 and 4 as insert returns. Don't know how that's configured in Cubase, but definitely doable. That particular monitor switching feature that you quoted is for the M6.
Thank you for your response! Can you give me a keyword I can use to find further information on how to configure this in cubase?

Re: [MOTU M4] What is the use of the Line Outputs? (Outboard Gear)

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 11:50 am
by CharlzS
Search Cubase help for External Effects. You'll probably get better answers in a Cubase forum since it's the software you're looking to set up.

Re: [MOTU M4] What is the use of the Line Outputs? (Outboard Gear)

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 3:29 pm
by Gir
Okay. Thanks!