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Normalizing

Normalizing - Premiere Pro Tutorial

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Normalizing

- What is normalizing? Well, it refers to the audio level. Audio normalization is when you increase or decrease the gain of a clip so that the levels go to a target value. This change is brought to the entire clip. So if there is a really loud part on that clip, then the audio level will be normalized to that loud part. So this works really well if your audio is relatively even leveled throughout. Let's try it. Please go ahead and open the sequence named 5.4 normalizing. So sequences, chapter five, 5.4 normalizing. And of course, it opens in the timeline. Now I can select all of the voiceover clips and I can press the letter G to open the audio gain panel and I can choose to normalize max peaks or normalize all peaks. Now normalize max peak two is when you want to adjust the maximum peak amplitude or level of the selected clips of all of them as one together to whatever value you write in here. So for example, I could…

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