Head to head

Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen vs MOTU M4

A side-by-side look at Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen and MOTU M4 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen

Four inputs, MIDI I/O, and the Scarlett preamp you already trust

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MOTU M4

Four inputs of Sabre32 quality with a metering display that earns its keep

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At a glance

Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th GenMOTU M4
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Free planNoNo
Free trialNoNo
Best forProducers or podcasters who need two clean mic preamps, room for outboard gear, and MIDI connectivity in one boxProducers and podcasters who need four simultaneous inputs with reference-grade conversion and proper hardware metering

Key features

Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen

  • 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with independent 48V phantom power
  • 2 additional 1/4" TRS line inputs (rear)
  • 4 balanced TRS outputs
  • MIDI In/Out (5-pin DIN)
  • USB-C, 24-bit / 192 kHz, 120 dB dynamic range
  • Up to 69 dB of mic preamp gain

MOTU M4

  • -129 dBu EIN mic preamp noise floor
  • 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs with 48V phantom power (front)
  • 2 balanced TRS line inputs (rear)
  • 4 balanced DC-coupled TRS outputs
  • ESS Sabre32 Ultra DAC, 120 dB dynamic range
  • Full-color LCD meters, 2.5 ms round-trip latency at 96 kHz

Pros and cons

Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen

Pros

  • Two clean preamps handle dual-mic podcast setups
  • Four balanced outputs for flexible monitoring routing
  • MIDI I/O included - less common at this price
  • Independent 48V per channel (mix condensers and dynamics freely)

Cons

  • Only one headphone output
  • Larger footprint than the 2i2 - takes more desk space
  • Line inputs are rear-panel only - not ideal for live instrument switching

MOTU M4

Pros

  • Same class-leading noise specs as the M2, four inputs
  • DC-coupled outputs for modular synthesis integration
  • Four balanced outputs for flexible monitoring
  • Full-color LCD covers all four I/O channels

Cons

  • Windows drivers require more attention than on Mac
  • No MIDI I/O
  • Rear line inputs are less convenient for instrument switching

The verdict

Choose Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen if

Producers or podcasters who need two clean mic preamps, room for outboard gear, and MIDI connectivity in one box.

The 4i4 is where the Scarlett line starts making sense for more complex setups. Two XLR preamps handle a host and a guest simultaneously, the four balanced outputs let you route to two separate monitor pairs or an external headphone…

Read the full Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 4th Gen review →

Choose MOTU M4 if

Producers and podcasters who need four simultaneous inputs with reference-grade conversion and proper hardware metering.

Everything that makes the M2 exceptional applies here, plus two extra line inputs for synths, drum machines, or an outboard mixer. The four balanced outputs let you run studio monitors plus a second pair or an external headphone amp -…

Read the full MOTU M4 review →

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