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March 7, 2021
Question

Peak audio limiter for Elements?

  • March 7, 2021
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On Premiere Elements is there an audio limiter, so that you can prevent audio from peaking too high across your whole project, without having to lower the overall audio levels for individual segments, which you might not want to do anyway?

Thanks, Kate

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
March 8, 2021

Select all clips > right click > audio gain > normalize.

Kate5E3DAuthor
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March 12, 2021

Thanks Ann,

"Audio gain - normalise" sounds like it would be setting all the different audio tracks at the same level.  That isn't what I am looking for.  I want to keep the variety of levels that I have set between tracks, e.g. background atmos lower than voice overs, but where there is a momentary loud peak, like when someone shouts, I don't want that going into the red and distorting the sound quality.

Do you understand what I mean?

Best wishes, Kate

Legend
March 7, 2021

No. Not in Premiere Elements.

Kate5E3DAuthor
Known Participant
March 12, 2021

Thanks Steve.  Maybe an idea for future updates.