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# Pre Listening

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You may want to hear the track coming in alone, or with the current track playing.

There are simple ways to do this.

### First of all

1. When your current track is playing, hit the **CUE button** above the volume fader to hear the incoming track on your headphones.
2. To hear the incoming track by itself, hit the round **MASTER** button at the top of your mixer. This will stop the Master track/volume from coming through your headphones.

{% hint style="info" %}
Neither of these buttons effect you master out volume that is going to the club or your live stream.
{% endhint %}


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