Adobe Premiere Pro CC Classroom in a Book (2019 Release), First Edition

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dragging the divider on the track header.

3. Select all the voice-over clips in the sequence on Track A1. To do so, you can lasso them or
make an item-by-item selection.

4. Right-click any of the selected clips and choose Audio Gain, or press the G key.
5. Select Normalize All Peaks To, enter –8 dB, and click OK.

Tip
You can apply normalization in the bin too. Just select all the clips you want to
automatically adjust, go to the Clip menu, and choose Audio Options > Audio Gain, or
you can select the clips and press the G key.

Listen again.


Every selected clip is adjusted so that the loudest peaks are at −8 dB.


The music adds to the overall level displayed in the Audio Meters. To see the level for the voice-
over clips only, enable the Solo option for the Audio 1 track. Be sure to disable this option
before continuing.


Notice the way the waveforms for the clips level out.

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