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listen to the main mix as you bring the new track in, how you do this depends on if you mix only in your headphones or not. I use my headphones for beat matching and cueing a track but as I bring in it I'll take one side off and listen to the PA as I bring up the line fader, if its not loud enough I'll add more gain or more low end depending. I tend to worry more about the main output redlining, I don't like to drive any one channel to more than about +3 DB but sometimes you can't really help it, just remember to keep an eye on your overall volume as you mix so you don't run out room to get louder.
I find that some tracks, even though they look the same volume on the meter they don't sound it. Some tracks just don't sound as full or as big, to fix this a little EQ on the fly can be helpful but other times it just makes it sound like crap because it will bring the track elements out of balance with each other.
At least that is what I do...
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