Yes, TM FX gives you most flexibility for that.
The TM FX window has three rows
- top - HW inputs
- middle - SW playback channels (from PC/application)
- bottom - HW outputs
Each HW Output has an individual submix.
In submix mode you select an HW output, like e.g. the phones output.
The routing to that output you can directly see from the fader positions of top and /middle row (HW inputs / SW playbacks).
Even smarter, on the right hand side there is a small button "sub", if you activate it, then you only see HW inputs and SW playbacks, that route audio to the selected HW output.
TM FX gives you the great flexibility to route audio either from
- HW inputs in near real-time or
- SW playbacks with a little more latency because of the additional transport through USB
Audio from one or more SW playback channel(s) could be a backing track.
You can organize your DAW project even in a way, to break audio down in peaces to use different outputs for e.g. vocalists, soloists, bass, drums, etc.
In TM FX audio will not be send directly to the physical output of your recording device, audio will 1st of all show up in the middle row under SW playbacks.
And now the magic happens, now you can set for each HW output (bottom row) the routing/submix individually by simply selecing the HW output and then turning the faders of SW playbacks as you like. The vocalist may want to hear himself louder, the bass man maybe his bass louder, etc.
If you have such a backing track and record some more tracks with the vocalist you can route the backing track to him as he prefers. But the monitoring of his recorded voice he should get without latency, so in this case you select the phones output of the vocalist in the bottom row and turn up the fader of HW inputs. By this you route the Mic signal directly to the phones with near-zero latency (only a little latency of the converters, but without the full RTL (round trip latency) over USB that can be big depending on the ASIO buffersize being used.
In short, TM FX is so much better in terms of creating submixes compared to any other products.
You can aösp save and recall the used settings in 8 Snapshots on the right hand side, to get the proper settings for recording, mixing, mastering.
There are also 30 Workspace Quick select slots where you can save the while workspace and recall it with ALT-0, ALT-1 ...
This gives you 8 x 30 = 240 routings and 10 Workspaces (with 8 Snapshots = 80 routings) you can recall by using the keyboard combination ALT-0 .. ALT-9.
Best is to consult TM FX training videos, the manual or also my blog article with a good basic setup.
The relevant information you find in this sticky:
https://forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.php?id=34394
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