Normalizing Audio Channels

If you find that audio on some channels is much louder than on other channels when editing or restoring it, you can normalize the volume across all channels. Normalizing is the process of applying a constant amount of gain to your audio file to bring the average or peak amplitude (volume levels) to a same level.

To normalize the audio channels for a media file, do this:

Note: this section is for normalizing the audio across all channels in the Edit and Restore rooms. For information on normalizing the audio in the Mix room see Normalizing Audio Across Multiple Tracks.

1.Select the media file in the library that has the audio channels you want to normalize.
2.If required, use range selection to select the portion of audio you want to normalize. See Range Selection for more information on selecting a range of an audio file.

Note: be sure to select the entire audio file's waveform if you want to normalize the audio in the entire track.

3.Click the button to normalize the volume of the selected audio channels.