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February 21, 2023
Question

Auto match loudness problem when cutting dialogue

  • February 21, 2023
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I'm currently working on a documentary feature, and decided to use auto match loudness for all the talking heads. Which seemd to be a quick solution for the edit. However, once I start cutting dialogue, and end up with short clips of only a couple of words - or a single word - it will boost the volume so it becomes extremely loud on these bits.

 

Before I go any further down this path, I was hoping someone might know if this is a bug, or if this is how the 'auto match loudness' feature is designed to work?

 

In short, am I making a mistake trying to use it for sections of dialogue that I'll be intensely cutting. Or is there a work around for this that I'm missing?

 

Any thoughts appreciated.

 

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Participant
August 10, 2023

The same issue is happening for me. Lots of short cuts of well recorded, decently leveled audio. When I apply Loudness Auto-Match for those tagged as dialogue, it doesn't set it to -23 LUFS as expected, but instead boosts the clip volume, often to the point of clipping.

Participating Frequently
June 30, 2023

I'm having the same issue - short clips becoming too loud when auto matched with the rest of the dialogue. Are there any cutting best practices here for using auto match loudness? For example, I've figured out you can't have clips in the timeliens with recorded 'silence' only which has some noise - this will become extremely loud when auto matched. Anything else to be mindful of? Thanks!

Participant
May 16, 2023

I'm having the same issue and its driving me insane.

Ishan Y
Inspiring
February 24, 2023

Hey Al,

Sorry for the issue. Could you let us know which version of Premiere Pro you're currently working with? If possible, please share a screen recording of the issue. It can help us better understand the problem. When you select the short sections of clips where the audio is problematic, is the Auto-Match button blue like the rest of the clips? Let us know. We're here to help.

 

Thanks,

Ishan

Al YonderAuthor
Known Participant
February 24, 2023

Thanks Ishan,

 

Its v. 22.6.2.

 

Here's a example of a clip from some dialogue - I think it's just one  or two words.

 

Since cutting the dialogue up, I've had to manually reduce the level of this clip by -5db to bring it back down to where it was before editing. I've found this on multiple pieces where I've done some intensive cutting. 

 

The screen grabs show the clip in the sequence selected and the audio window with that clip selected. The audio sjows it blue 'auto matched' to a loudness of -23 LUFS the same as everything else.

 

Thanks