What you need:
Open DAW and create several Audio Tracks
(D.A.W stands for Digital audio workstation)
Examples:
First Audio Track is used for sending the signal through my rig. No input needs to be selected here, Just select the output going into the rig.
Secondary Audio Track(s) is used for recording the signal coming out of the rig, Select the input for the corresponding microphone(s), Output on these channels are not necessary.
On the first Audio Track i place a sample consisting of the White/Pink Noise Burst, You can download the sample here.
Ready all secondary Audio tracks with inputs for recording, Record the Sample going through your Rig.
Trim any unnecessary silent head and tail of the recorded Audio, so that you have the recorded White/Pink Noise Burst at the beginning of the Audiofile.
Normalize the trimmed and recorded audio file
Bounce out the Recorded Audiofile in .WAV format.
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