There is a fantastic automated control in the Inspector which will boost or reduce
the audio level of a clip so that it peaks correctly. To make use of this I suggest
you turn the clips you wish to work with into a Compound Clip. This lets you apply
the Loudness setting to a section of your Project, or even the entire Project.
1 Highlight the media you wish to work with; Contr
ol-click and choose New
Compound Clip. Name this and fi le into an Event. Press OK.
Turn the clips you wish to work with into a
Compound Clip
2 Highlight the Compound Clip in the Timeline.
Look to the Inspector ...
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