You can't directly connect your monitor to your audio interface. Monitors are designed to display visual information, while audio interfaces are designed to handle audio signals.
To hear audio from your computer, you need to connect speakers or headphones to your audio interface. The audio interface then sends the audio signal to your speakers or headphones.
Here's how you can connect your audio interface to your speakers or headphones:
- 1/4-inch (TRS) Jacks: Many audio interfaces have 1/4-inch jacks for connecting speakers or headphones. These jacks typically use a TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) connector, which carries both the left and right audio channels.
- RCA Jacks: Some audio interfaces have RCA jacks for connecting speakers or headphones. These jacks use RCA (Radio Corporation of America) connectors, which are typically used for connecting audio devices.
- USB: Some audio interfaces have USB ports for connecting speakers or headphones. These ports typically use a USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector, which is a standard connector for connecting devices to computers.
Note: The specific connections available will depend on your audio interface and speakers or headphones.
To learn more about connecting your audio interface to your speakers or headphones, refer to the user manual for your audio interface and speakers or headphones.