My advice:

Buy a classroom book about Adobe Soundbooth, then 
export your audio to there and try again. Jobs 
like this really require dedicated audio tools 
like Soundbooth but in order to get the maximum 
possible out of these tools, you really need to 
study how to use them first. Either follow a 
course somewhere or buy a book and do the self 
studying and training at home. I'm going through 
so many book about FCP, Photoshop etc and the things I'm learning are great.

Rieni

At 21-8-2011 17:41, Malli Niranjan wrote:
>
>
>hello,
>
>thank you all for the great responses.
>playing around with the equalizers was great, 
>though i'll have to go through it
>thoroughly well. but have at least found out the how it could be done.
>
>thanks a lot again.
>
>regards,
>malli.
>
>________________________________
>From: Malli Niranjan <<mailto:dezinz%40ymail.com>[email protected]>
>To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Tue, 16 August, 2011 9:43:15 PM
>Subject: [AP] audio
>
>hello,
>
>have some shooting of people gatherings for a 
>documentary where the audio of the
>
>speakers vary. though mics were around - some 
>speakers would have the mic at a
>distance and some have it very close to their mouth speaking quite aloud.
>amplifying the sound doesn't seem to help much 
>as some has very high pitch and
>some too low. have to maintain -12db level. 
>amplified using sound booth/audition
>
>and audio gain from premiere.when the loudness of both speakers match, the
>audio meters would show the low speakers level reach -4db- again this is not
>acceptable. and here the person speaking aloud 
>given -ve audio gain would reach
>-18 on the audio meter.
>
>is there a way through which we could increase the loudness of the low sound
>at the same time maintain -12db level ?
>
>i m not that experienced or trained for audio, so any help would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>regards,
>malli
>
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