I'm going to assume the pinkfaun is functionally a PC for this post (as we seem to have a lengthy RTT on posts in this thread
), ignore if that assumption does not hold...
the pinkfaun presents a single output device through which jriver addresses all speakers so the fact there are n DACs is irrelevant from a measurement point of view
you don't appear to have the ability to use a physical loopback but do want to time align, this means you must use an acoustic reference
IMV the "external sweep" method is the simplest, most direct, method to use in this situation
Unfortunately I now see I didn't write a method for this particular situation (external sweep on Windows) but it's quite simple
steps are
- generate a sweep as per
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Verifying_DSP_Studio#Generate_a_Measurement_Sweep - configure REW to receive a signal from your mic
- set the timing reference as one particular main channel (whichever you like, you choose but keep it the same throughout)
- kick off the measurement as per
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Verifying_DSP_Studio#Verify_the_Signal_Chain_3- play the sweep WAV in jriver (with mix stages used as appropriate to direct the sweep to the channel you want to measure ensuring that the timing reference always goes to the reference speaker)
- repeat for each channel
repeat til happy
not sure how many subs you have but I recommend
http://andyc.diy-audio-engineering.org/mso/html/ for an semi automated approach to this problem, v powerful piece of software