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 **Step 1: Normalize Clips (Quick Leveling)** **Step 1: Normalize Clips (Quick Leveling)**
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 Before touching the mixer, you want to bring all your clips into the same "ballpark." Before touching the mixer, you want to bring all your clips into the same "ballpark."
  
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 **Step 2: Use the "Dynamics" Compressor (Consistency within Tracks)** **Step 2: Use the "Dynamics" Compressor (Consistency within Tracks)**
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 To fix volume changes within a single track (e.g., someone leaning away from the mic), you need a Compressor. To fix volume changes within a single track (e.g., someone leaning away from the mic), you need a Compressor.
  
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 This "squashes" the loud parts so you can turn the whole track up without clipping. This "squashes" the loud parts so you can turn the whole track up without clipping.
  
-Step 3: Normalize the Mix to -14 LUFS+**Step 3: Normalize the Mix to -14 LUFS** 
 Instead of guessing with the faders, use Resolve's built-in Loudness Normalization tool at the very end. Instead of guessing with the faders, use Resolve's built-in Loudness Normalization tool at the very end.
  
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 **Step 4: The "Pro" Shortcut (Vocal Leveler)** **Step 4: The "Pro" Shortcut (Vocal Leveler)**
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 If you are on Resolve Studio, there is a specialized "Magic" effect: If you are on Resolve Studio, there is a specialized "Magic" effect:
  
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