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www.bedsp.net L-Normalizer This video will demonstrate a simple Premier Pro workflow for normalizing audio clips with the beDSP L-Normalizer. The workflow consist of 3 steps: analyzing, setting the target values and rendering. The L-Normalizer plug-in is capable of working with mono, stereo or 5.1 clips, so make sure to import your material on a track with the correct channel count. Select the audio region and then load the plug-in from the Effects Tab under Audio effects. You will find 2 L-normalizer plug-ins, one for mono and stereo files and the other for 5.1 files. Sometimes the plug-in will display values from previews sessions, simply double-click the Analyze-Render slider under L-Normalizer for a complete reset. In order to analyze the file, you will need to export the file to your hard drive in an audio format with the correct channel count. After exporting, simply remove the plug-in from the Effects Control tab and reloaded from the Audio Effects menu. After clicking the edit button a detailed report will be displayed under the Source label with values for Program Loudness, Maximum Short Therm Loudness, Maximum Momentary Loudness, Loudness Range and Maximum True Peak. A typical EBU compliant file will need to have a program loudness of -23 LUFS, with a max true peak of -1. You can now set the target values for normalization and than click on the Analyze-Render slider. Be advised: after switching to render mode the target values will be locked. If you want to return to analyze mode, the source values will be reset and a new analysis will be needed. Now you can check the file playing it or export a video master file with a loudness compliant audio track. Be advised: if heavy true peak limiting occurs the program loudness will not be 100% accurate. For 5.1 file formats you need to make sure that the clip is on a 5.1 track and not split in to multi mono channels. For more information about L-Normalizer and other products, please visit us at www.beDSP.net