From the course: Premiere Pro Guru: Working with Audio

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Using the Normalize command

Using the Normalize command

- The ability to normalize can be quite helpful. A lot of editors love it because they're in a rush, and they got to get things done quickly, but from an audio mixer's point of view, we don't always like to see normalization. Do you? - No because there's no control there. There's no sense of nuance there. You can also control normalization on the clip level to help you get to your mix faster as well, so I do see benefits of it, and we'll talk about more about how to use them so that you can get your mix on target faster. - Alright, so let's jump into another sequence here. We'll open up sequence 2.4 and let's just close the other tabs. And in this case, you mentioned sometimes it's useful if you want to get several different pieces of audio to come together. So I see that we've got our narrator, and sometimes with a voiceover session, I know that maybe there's pick-ups, or the narration session could be really long, like you've locked them in the booth for 8 hours. So, the time that…

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