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IF (see it's a big if) that's the case you need to work backwards and get your tone at full whack before turning the guitar volume down a little. Then boost is simply a matter of a flick on the guitar volume control to or near full.
This all assumes the various pedals have thier gain stages optimised in the sequence they are used and you have control of the bands onstage volume, you do have controlled stage volume don't you!