A variation if you have a long clip with some loud parts and some soft parts is to split it into sections and do the same thing. It's a good 1st step to match up separately recorded clips. Works well when the relative levels throughout each clip are consistent, but they just don't match one another. If you have multiple clips recorded at different levels, normalizing can match the maximum peaks in the various clips to one another. There are a number of different ways it can be done with Vegas. I'd be interested if any one can come with a solution for this problem, that doesn't require the use of expensive 3rd party tools. I've never used them, but they have some AI functions that may help. The only solution I can think of that may remotely do the job is a VST by Izotope: Neutron or Ozone, each of which cost more than VEGAS. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say "No." The only way I see that this can be done is for a plugin to be told the reference track, the track to be adjusted, analyse the selected tracks, and then perform it's magic. You don't want to adjust the clip levels. You don't want to adjust the track or bus levels. Is there an automatic method that checks each audio event separately along for distortion together with the track with the song and if necessary the volume of the audio events is lowered to just below this level?
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