 Hello everybody welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial and this one I'm gonna show you a really cool technique especially for you videographers basically how to normalize audio so that it's all the same basic level so let me give you an example if you're out filming and you've got a shotgun microphone for example and you know sometimes the your your your actors and actresses are too far from the mic or they're too close to the mic and it's going to be all jumbled up and varied and you want to have it so that your sound sounds very very even same thing for those if you're a twitch streamer or something like that and you've got a bunch of people calling in on the line and yeah you know one guy's too loud one girl's too quiet and you want to make sure it's right in post-production let me show you how to do this all right first thing I've got about six clips of mine of me just talking this is just my recordings and they're in the project panel I'm going to drag and drop all of them into the timeline so they're all there the next step is I'm going to increase the size of the audio track if I could just get that to work so that you can see more audio than normal so that you can see kind of what I'm working with here okay good so let's go to right about there now you're going to see here that some of these like this one here in the middle is kind of quiet and this one and this one maybe are a little loud etc who knows it's just to demonstrate the technique what you want to do is you want to last you or basically select all of the clips and then you basically want to go right click on them and here's where we're going to do some work we're going to go actually you know what I'm going to show you different way I'm going to show you a better way you want to go to audio up here at the top we're going to go to the audio workspace this one's more this one's a little more efficient let's click on audio workspace you're going to see something like this now under essential sound you're going to see something called dialogue left click on dialogue when you do that you're going to see dialogue clear audio type and then you're going to see a whole bunch of presets you really don't really want to go into those or you can experiment with them what you want to do is you want to left click on auto match and when you hover over it it says it matches clips to a standard average loudness for dialogue so if this is a film or if this is like a twitch stream and it's dialogue and it's talking this is all you need to do I'm going to left click it but before I left click it keep your eyes here on the audio track and watch as the waveform changes it's going to normalize and it's going to basically make it all very very similar left clicking now there we go you see how it all was a bit quiet in this case so it boosted it up the one in the middle that was too quiet it jacked up the audio levels or the gain quite a bit and it has normalized it so that if I listen to it you're going to notice that it never ever at any point goes over the minus six or part of me minus three so it doesn't go into the red so you're not going to hear any distortion there's not going to be any of that nonsense happening at all this is the best way to make your audio correct and make it pretty even and normalized sounding inside bringer pro that's all there is for this tutorial guys thanks for watching I have a ton more stuff coming up stay tuned