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www.bedsp.net L-Normalizer This video will demonstrate a simple Pro Tools 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 Audio Suite top menu. Sometimes the plug-in will display values from previews sessions, simply double-click the Analyze-Render slider under L-Normalizer for a complete reset. With the slider set on Analyze, click the render button from the lower right corner. After rendering, 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. Once you click render the plug-in will normalize the file and do a final analysis. You can check the values under the Source label for the new loudness measurements. 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