![]() I don't understand when people recommend to go fix a stupid thing that is normalizing the audio into another paid application. If someone has Premiere Pro it doesn't mean he also has Audition or After Effect or any other Adobe product, they cost lots of money, if you have the Adobe Cloud package good for you, Premiere Pro is an expensive product, and you can do all the audio editing on this application. This is not perfect but it should give you a rough and ready fix. For audio timeline 3 change the MakeUp setting to 0dB. For audio timeline 2 repeat the process with the Dynamics effect but change the MakeUp setting to 12.00dB. Anything that is too loud drag onto the timeline below that (3). Any clip that is too soft drag onto the audio timeline below (2). If there are still problems the following may be necessary. Now play back your timeline and listen carefully while watching the meters These setting should be fine for normally recorded material and hopefully you will not have to do anything more. If you are not familiar with Compressor/Limiters use the setting above. I have pasted in below suitable settings. ![]() Left click on the word Dynamics and select edit. The word Dynamics will appear in the white window at the top of the channel mixer. ![]() (See Adobe Help page 365 if you have not done this before) In the right hand side of this window, right click on one of the small back arrowheads and select Amplitude and Compression and then Dynamics. Click on the arrowhead in the top left of the track you are working on (you may need to do this twice) and and access the small white window that drops down. If you open the Audio Mixer, select the Track mixer and then the track that your clips are on. There is a way to do what you want, but it needs to be used carefully. ![]()
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