 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to another Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2021 tutorial. In this one, I'm going to show you how to automatically adjust the audio levels so that they match across multiple clips. What am I talking about? Let me show you. You'll notice here that I have four separate clips here. And if I scan through them, one of them is me doing tutorial on maps. One of them is me doing a Illustrator tutorial, etc., etc. They're all different, and they've got different levels or different audio. Even though they're quite similar, they're still different. What I'm going to show you how to do is make sure that all four of them match. Now, how do I do that? Simple. The first step is I'm actually going to go ahead and drop down the A1 or Audio 1 track so that it's nice and big so that you guys can see it a little better. Because I'm going to show you quite a bit here. So I'm just going to do that a little more here. Let's make it a little bigger. There we go. Okay. There's the audio tracks. And they're pretty good, but I want to standardize them. The next step is I'm going to go and select all four of these audio tracks so that I've got them all selected. And I'm going to go up to the workspace at the top called Effects. There's an Effects workspace up here. Left-click on that. There we go. And when you click on that, you're going to see the Essential Sound Panel. If you do not see the Essential Sound Panel, go to Window and then just make sure there's a check mark beside Essential Sound. All right. You're following along with me. Excellent. I'm going to left-click on Essential Sound and then you're going to see four options. Dialog, Music, Sound Effects and Ambience. These are dialogue because these are tutorials. However, if you're trying to match music or anything like that, you can just click on Music or Sound Effects. Also for you filmmakers out there, if you're doing a film and sometimes, you know, somebody's close to the camera, to the microphone and then somebody's farther away, this Auto-Match feature that I'm going to show you is magic for you filmmakers. Anyways, we're going to now left-click on Dialog. This tags the audio as Dialog, which is what it is. The next step, and this is the critical one, is we're going to left-click now on Auto-Match. Now before I click on it, just I want you guys to look at the Waveform here and see how they're about to change when I left-click on it. So we'll do that. And in a few seconds, it will change. Did you see how that one went up a little bit and this one went up a bit? It's basically Target... There we go. They're all going up. They're Target Matching the 23LUFS, which is a broadcast standard. It's Target Matching the Dialog so that they're equal or they're very, very similar across the four separate clips and they're within the correct broadcast standard, not dialogue standards, broadcast standards. So that's how you perfect your audio inside Adobe Premiere Pro and make sure everything matches across clips. Thanks for watching, guys. A ton more stuff coming up. Stay tuned.