Audio Filter NORMALIZE AUDIO

I have edited on all sorts of NE systems, and have found the Normalize audio filter in all. Does FCP have this feature, or is there any way to normalize (keep all audio levels within the same range.?)
Please let me Know!!!!
Thanks

I believe that is in Soundtrack but not infront of my system at the moment.

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