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The basic info for your custom on the first tab of Magma
The name of the song, quite simple.
If the song has a featured artist, put it in the song title formatted like “Name of the Song (ft. Featured Artist)”. This will keep artist sorting consistent in-game.
The name of the main artist or band who performed the song.
If a band or artist have changed names since the song was released, its best to go with the most updated name in most cases (such as “Rhapsody of Fire” rather than “Rhapsody”, or “The Chicks” rather than “The Dixie Chicks”).
The checkbox saying “Master?” next to it will determine if the song appears as BY the original artist, or “Made Famous By”. The latter should only be used for karaoke-style soundalike covers (such as the Wavegroup covers in early Guitar Hero games).
The name of the album the song originally appeared on, if any. Be sure to use the same spelling as HMX/RBN if applicable.
If the song was never released on a proper album, uncheck the box next to this field.
Track number refers to what number of track the song is on the album, affecting which order songs from the same album will be sorted in-game.
The year the song was released. If its on an album, put the album release year rather than the single release year.
If the song you're charting is a re-record, check this box and write in the re-release year.
What genre the song will be listed as in-game. This affects sorting, as well as which animation pool the in-game characters will use on stage.
Sub genre is only used outside of the game for sorting purposes.
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Which languages are sung in-game. This is only used for metadata purposes outside of the game.
The name of the person or people who charted the song. Use online handles rather than real names.
More under-the-hood and online metadata that is worth putting into your customs when applicable:
The title and description that will appear for your custom on the Xbox dashboard. Usually you want to leave the package title to default and put the name of the author(s) in the description box.
The picture that will show up next to the song in-game in the menus. Here are some of the recommended picture sources:
In most cases you want the art to be at least 512×512 pixels in size. In cases where no high quality album art exist (for example from hyper-obscure indie releases from the 60's), try and just find the best image possible.
In cases where no album art exists at all, such as pre-modern vinyl singles, using a good photo of the artist can be a good replacement for just having a blank album art box.