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How to Turn On and Start AutoDJ in Sonic Panel

Start Sonic Panel AutoDJ, select the active playlist and get your automated radio station broadcasting.

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How to Turn On and Start AutoDJ in Sonic Panel

Plain-English steps

Written for customers who just want the task done without the jargon.

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Easy to follow

Use it as a checklist while you work through the panel.

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Safer changes

Includes reminders for passwords, backups, SSL, DNS and live services.

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Support available

Open a ticket if the screen looks different or you want us to check it.

Live-service aware

Made for websites, radio streams and customer-facing services.

Plain-English walkthrough

Turn On and Start AutoDJ in Sonic Panel without the usual panel confusion.

Start Sonic Panel AutoDJ, select the active playlist and get your automated radio station broadcasting. We have expanded this guide with a bit more context, friendlier wording and practical checks so you know what to do before, during and after the change.

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What this guide helps with

What you are doing

A clear explanation of the setup, what each part does, and why the checks afterwards matter.

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What to watch for

Common mistakes, missing settings and small details that can make a simple task feel broken.

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When to ask for help

Clear prompts for when it is safer to open a support ticket instead of guessing on a live service.

Helpful check

Take your time with the Sonic Panel settings.

Most Sonic Panel tasks are simple once you know where the option lives. Keep the current page open, change one setting at a time and test the stream or playlist before moving to the next step.

✓ Make one change
✓ Save it carefully
✓ Test the result
✓ Keep a note of what changed
Take your time with the Sonic Panel settings.
Before you start

Have your station details ready before changing Sonic Panel settings.

This guide is for people who want to get the setup done without getting lost in control-panel wording.

Sonic Panel is designed to be fairly straightforward, but it still controls a live radio service. That means small changes can affect what listeners hear, what presenters can access, or whether automation keeps playing when nobody is live.

Before making changes, check which station account you are inside, whether AutoDJ is currently live, and whether any presenter is due to connect soon. If your station has volunteers or scheduled shows, it is worth testing during a quiet period rather than five minutes before a broadcast.

AutoDJ is what keeps the station playing when nobody is live. It needs audio tracks, a selected playlist and the radio service running, so check all three before worrying about deeper settings.

✓ Log in to the correct Sonic Panel station account.
✓ Check AutoDJ, stream and presenter status before changing live settings.
✓ Keep DJ passwords, stream keys and connection details private.
✓ Test changes with headphones or a second device before relying on them publicly.
Walkthrough

Here’s the slower, more practical version of the setup.

Work through the steps in order. Do not worry if your screen is not identical; hosting panels can look slightly different depending on the theme, package and permissions on your account.

The aim is simple: Start Sonic Panel AutoDJ, select the active playlist and get your automated radio station broadcasting. The important part is to make one clear change at a time, then test it before moving on.

If you are doing this for a live website or station, pick a quieter time where possible. That gives you room to test without putting unnecessary pressure on the service.

Start with a small test playlist first. Once you know it plays correctly, you can build longer rotations, schedule clocks and tidy up your library.

✓ Step 1: Open Manage AutoDJ inside Sonic Panel. Keep the change small and check the result before changing the next setting.
✓ Step 2: Find the Active Playlist dropdown. Keep the change small and check the result before changing the next setting.
✓ Step 3: Select the playlist you want AutoDJ to use. If the label is slightly different, look for the closest matching option in that section.
✓ Step 4: Click Save Changes. If the label is slightly different, look for the closest matching option in that section.
✓ Step 5: Return to the dashboard or Quick Control area. Keep the change small and check the result before changing the next setting.
✓ Step 6: Check that Radio Status and AutoDJ Status show Online. Keep the change small and check the result before changing the next setting.
✓ Step 7: If either service is offline, click the green Start button. If the label is slightly different, look for the closest matching option in that section.
✓ Step 8: Open your stream link or player to confirm audio is playing. Make sure you are in the right account or station before going further.
Useful checks

A few things that often catch people out.

The usual Sonic Panel headaches are simple things: the wrong password sent to a presenter, AutoDJ not started, a playlist with no tracks, a stream key pasted into the wrong box, or a browser blocking microphone access. Take it one step at a time and test the public player after each important change.

This is the bit most short guides skip, but it is usually where the fix is. Before changing lots of settings, check the basics: correct account, correct domain or station, saved settings, clean password, and a fresh test from another browser or device.

✓ Make sure the selected playlist actually contains playable audio files.
✓ Check both Radio Status and AutoDJ Status, because one can be online while the other is not.
✓ Listen from a public player, not only from inside the control panel.
✓ AutoDJ needs tracks in the selected playlist before it can play.
✓ If the stream is silent, check both radio and AutoDJ status.
✓ Start with a small playlist first, then build a larger rotation once testing is complete.
Afterwards

Check the public result, not just the admin screen.

A control panel saying something is saved is only half the job. The real test is whether the website, mailbox, stream, player, presenter login or public page behaves properly for the people using it.

Once you are happy, keep a short note of what you changed. It makes future troubleshooting much easier, especially if more than one person works on the station or website.

✓ Open the public player or stream URL on a second device and make sure listeners can hear audio.
✓ Check that AutoDJ, Radio Status and any live DJ status show the expected state.
✓ Send presenters only the access details they need, not the main station admin password.
✓ Keep a simple station checklist for repeated tasks like live shows, recordings and social streaming.
Need a hand?

Online Audience can help if you want us to check it.

If the panel looks different, the option is missing, or you are worried about touching a live service, send us a ticket with the account, domain, station name or screenshots. We can point you in the right direction or advise on the safer route.

For anything involving DNS, SSL, migrations, live radio, mail delivery, databases or customer-facing websites, a ticket is usually better than guesswork because it gives everyone a clear record of what changed.

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Frequently asked questions

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