Overview

StudioOne Radios

Manage your parcel's music stream with over 200 server-driven stations. This guide covers the Vibe Mini, X20, Retro Radio, and Military Radio models.

Quick Start Guide

Four steps to get the tunes playing, regardless of which model you chose.

1. Unpack

Rez the product box on the ground to unpack it. You will receive a folder containing both the C/M and M/T versions.

2. Version

Use Copy/Mod for personal land. You must use Mod/Trans for Group-Owned land (Rentals/Linden Homes).

3. Permissions

If using the M/T version on group land, you must Deed the radio to the land group, or it cannot change the music stream.

4. Tune In

Click the radio to open the menu. Select a Category, then pick a Station to set the parcel audio URL instantly.

Automatic Updates: Like the Vibe Max, these radios connect to our central server. New stations are added automatically without you needing to update or replace the object.
Group Land Setup

How to Deed Correctly

If your land is group-owned, the radio must be "Deeded" to have permission to change the music URL. Note: You must have deeding permissions in your land group to perform these steps.

Step-by-Step Deeding:

  1. Rez the M/T (Mod/Transfer) version of the radio.
  2. Right-click the radio > Edit > General tab.
  3. Ensure the Group is set to the group that owns the land.
  4. Check the Share box.
  5. Click the Deed button and confirm the system warning.
Video Guide: How to correctly Deed objects in Second Life
Advanced

Settings & Custom Streams

🔑 Access & Admins

Access: Toggle who can change stations (Owner, Admin, Group, Everyone).

Admins: Add/Remove trusted users. Admins can manage settings and favorites but cannot remove the Owner.

🌐 Custom URLs

URL: Click this, then paste your direct music stream into local chat.

URL FAV: Use this after setting a custom URL to save it to your Favorites list (Perfect for DJ streams).

New Token: Performs a factory reset. This clears all Favorites and assigns a new unique server token to your radio.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Silent Stations

Streams can go offline for maintenance. We update our station list remotely to keep it current. If a station is silent, try another; if it persists, feel free to notify us!

Renters & Guests

If you do not own the land or have deeding permissions for the group, the radio cannot change the music stream due to Second Life limitations.