
Put the device on your master track.
You can place it either after your effects like a compressor or EQ or before them, depending on how you'd like to hear the soloed track : affected by these effects or not.
One thing to note is that if you use correction plugins like Sonarworks Reference, it's important to position the device before them.
Solo button:
Map the Solo button to a keyboard shortcut, or a MIDI controller.
When you select a track in your project and press this shortcut, the device will solo the chosen track. (Due to MFL limitations you can only solo one track/Group/Return at a time.)
Floating Volume slider:
Also you can turn off this floating slider by deactivating the 'F' button on the device.
- By default, the device is in 'Keep Pan' mode, and the soloed track will maintain its panning position.
- If you switch it to 'Center' mode, the dim soloed track will be centered even if you've changed the track's pan control.
This can be desirable in certain cases when you want to focus on a track and it’s completely on the side, or it’s panning is highly automated.