Mewo CSV Template columns description
In this article, we will review all of our CSV template columns and cells, guiding you to the best way to import all your metadata.
For any cell that accepts multiple values, you need to separate all values using a coma ,
or a semi-colon ;
.
Please make sure the separation symbol you are using in your cells is different from the default delimiter of your CSV spreadsheet.
MewoID
(generated by the export) : You will never be required to populate this cell. We automatically generate MewoIDs for all tracks you ingest into your Mewo database. These IDs will come in handy if you are looking to bulk edit assets already hosted in your Meta database.
MusicType
Defines the type of music, must be core
or production
Whether it is a Core Business (commercially released) or a Production Music (library music) track
TenantID
(generated by the export) : You will never be required to populate this cell. We automatically generate TenantIDs for all tracks you ingest into your Mewo database. These IDs will come in handy if you are looking to bulk edit assets already hosted in your Meta database.
RecID
This cell is useful to be filled if you're using in-house codes to classify your tracks.
Library Title
These cells allow you to inform each track's catalogs. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
AlbumTitle
This cell allows you to inform each track's album title. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
AlbumID
This cell allows you to inform each album of its internal ID if you have one. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
AlbumUPC
This cell allows you to inform each album UPC if exists. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
AlbumEAN
This cell allows you to inform each album EAN if exists. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
AlbumDisplayArtists
Here, you'll be able to inform the album's artists. We do no generate automatically this information from all the album's track display artists, it's useful to fill this column. Beware that all album tracks' fields should get the same information. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
TrackNumber
This cell allows you to inform the track's position inside its album.
TrackTitle
Mandatory This cell allows you to inform the track's title.
DisplayTitle
This cell allows you to inform the track's display title if different from its title.
Version
This cell allows you to inform the track's version. All tracks need to have at least one original version. Follow this link to get the info on all valid versions. mewo-versions
DisplayArtists
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain the main artists you want to display on this track. Most often the main performer(s). It can be a single name or a band's name.
Authors
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the authors of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each author's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Composers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the composers of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each composer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Arrangers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the arrangers of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each arranger's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Performers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the performers of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each performer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK.
Bands
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the bands of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each band's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK.
FeaturingArtists
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the featuring artists of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each performer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Remixers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the remixers of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each remixer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Musicians
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the musicians of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each musician's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Director
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the directors of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each director's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Ensemble
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the ensembles of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each ensemble's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: The Big Band[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],The Huge Band[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Orchestra
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the orchestras of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each orchestra's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: London Philharmonic[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Prague Philharmonic[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Adaptators
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the adaptators of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each adaptator's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: London Philharmonic[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Prague Philharmonic[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Lyricist
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the lyricists of the recording. Optional: you can indicate each lyricist's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SpecialLyricist
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the special lyricists on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each speciallyricist's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
GraphicArtists
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the graphic artists on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each graphic artist's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Conductors
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the conductors on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each conductors' ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
OtherPerformers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the other performers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each other performer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
PlaybackPerformers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the playback performers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each playback performer's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SubArrangers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the sub-arrangers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each sub arrangers' ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SubLyricists
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the sub lyricists on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each sub lyricists' ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: John Doe[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Jane Smith[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Publishers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all publishers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each publisher's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: UMPG[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Chappell[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SubPublishers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all sub publishers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each sub publisher's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: UMPG[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Chappell[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
CopyrightManagers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all copyright managers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each copyright manager's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: UMPG[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Chappell[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SyncAdminPublishers
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all sync admin publishers on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each sync admin publisher's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [pe:xx.xx]
for performing rights, [me:xx.xx]
for mechanical rights, [ps:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: UMPG[pe:12.25][me:25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Chappell[pe:33.33][me:10.12][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Labels
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all labels on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each director's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: Downtown Music[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Warner Music Group[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
MasterLicensees
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all master licensees on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each master licensee's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: Downtown Music[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Warner Music Group[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
SyncAdminMasters
(Multiple values in this cell) This cell will contain all the sync admin masters on the recording. Optional: you can indicate each sync admin master's ownership percentage by adding, alongside each name [ma:xx.xx]
for master rights, [ms:xx.xx]
for sync rights, [ch:X]
for the chain of copyright, [te:xx.xx]
to indicate the territories on which these percentages may apply (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes) and individually separated by dashes -
/ default value is worldwide. Do not separate information with a comma, and use .
as a decimal separator. Example: Downtown Music[ma:12.25][ps:50][ch:A][te:ww],Warner Music Group[ma:33.33][ps:23][ch:A][te:FR-UK]
Structures
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the structure of your track using tags.
Example: Instrumental,jingle,vocal
Instruments
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the instruments of your track using tags.
Example: Piano,strings section,handclaps
Areas-Countries
(Multiple values in this cell) describe the areas and country or origin of your track using tags.
Example: Austria,france,poland
Usages
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the usages of your track using tags.
Example: Action movies,spy movies,zombie
Moods
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the mood of your track using tags.
Example: Carefree,uplifting,explosive
Genres
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the genre of your track using tags.
Example: Brit pop,indie folk,eurodance
Periods
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the period of your track using tags.
Example: 2000-2009,2010-2019
Styles
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the style of your track using tags.
Example: Classy,funky,smooth
Gestures
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the gesture of your track using tags.
Example: Pulsing,rushing,bouncing
ParentalAdvisory
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the nature of your track using tags.
Example: Clean,explicit content
Nuances
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the nuances of your track using tags.
Example: Crescendo,forte (f),mezzo forte (mf)
Technics
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the nuances of your track using tags.
Example: Brushing,walking bass,strumming
SFX
(Multiple values in this cell), describe the SFX's of your track using tags.
Example: Police alarm,crowd noises,bar noises
TrackDescription
In this cell, please use a sentence to describe your track.
Example: Captivating synths and moving string orchestra
TrackLyrics
In this cell, you can inform your track's lyrics
TrackLyricsLanguage
In this cell, you can inform the language in which your lyrics are. (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes)
TrackReleaseDate
In this cell, inform your track's release date using a DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY format. Please note that every track in your spreadsheet must share a similar date format.
AlbumReleaseDate
In this cell, inform your album's release date using a DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY format. It should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album. Please note that every album in your spreadsheet must share a similar date format.
Duration
You will never be required to fill out this cell. We automatically detect the duration of each track you upload to your Mewo platform. We recommend leaving this cell blank.
BPM
You will never be required to fill out this cell. We automatically detect the BPM of each track you upload to your Mewo platform. We recommend leaving this cell blank.
TonalityKey
You will never be required to fill out this cell. We automatically detect the tonality key of each track you upload to your Mewo platform. We recommend leaving this cell blank.
ISRC
In this cell, inform your track's ISRC.
ISWC
In this cell, inform your work's ISWC.
PRSTunecode
In this cell, inform your work's PRS Tunecode.
COCV
In this cell, inform your work's COCV.
Territories
(Multiple values in this cell) In this cell, inform the territories on which your track exists. (territories should follow the Alpha-2 ISO codes)
Example: FR,DE,ES
OriginalNeighboringRightsSociety
In this cell, inform the Original Neighboring Rights Society this track is registered with.
OriginalPerformingRightsSociety
In this cell, inform the Original Performing Rights Society this track is registered with.
OriginalMechanicalRightsSociety
In this cell, inform the Original Mechanical Rights Society this track is registered with.
Status
In this cell, you can set the status of your track. Leave it blank or write false
and it will be set as private. Write true
and the track will be set as public. The status of a track determines if this track is "allowed" to be shared with an agent. True and False are the only two values this cell accepts. Please note that the status of any track can be changed directly through the Mewo interface at a later stage.
Showcase
In this cell, you choose whether or not this track will be displayed on your Modo platform(s). If you would like for this track to only be available on your Meta platform leave this cell blank. If you wish for this track to be displayed on one or multiple of your Modo platforms write the name of your Modo platforms separated by a comma.
Rating
In this cell, you can choose to associate a rating with your track. The higher the rating (10 being the maximum), the more likely your Modo users are to find that track. If this cell is left blank we will assign a default rating of 0 to your track. Track ratings are only visible on your Meta platform, in no way could a client or potential client access this information.
Approved
In this cell, you can choose whether or not this track will be part of your "Approved tracks". A green check will be associated with all tracks you have approved. It is a simple yet effective way to differentiate tracks that are fully operational from those which still require work. If you would like for this track to be part of your "Approved tracks" please populate the cell with True
. If not populate the cell with False
.
Example: Dummy Music,Infinite Music
Playlists
(Multiple values in this cell) Using this cell, you can assign tracks to an existing playlist (please use the exact same name as the existing playlist) or create a new playlist by typing a playlist name (any string will be fine).
Example: Love scores,Christmas is coming
FilePath
This cell will allow us to link your track's information to the correct audio file. If you're dropping a folder in the upload manager, please inform the entire route. For example, if you dropped a folder called "My_Album" containing a track called "My_song.wav", the right path would be My_Album/My_song.wav
.
ArtworkPath
This cell will allow us to link your album's information to its artwork. If you're dropping a folder in the upload manager, please inform the entire route. For example, if you dropped a folder called "My_Album" containing a track called "Artwork.jpeg", the right path would be My_Album/Artwork.jpeg
. Should be the same value for each track (row) that is featured in the same album.
Stemspath
This cell will allow us to link your stem's zip folder to the correct track. If you're dropping a folder in the upload manager, please inform the entire route. For example, if you dropped a folder called "My_Stems" containing a stem called "My_stem_1.wav", the right path would be My_Stems/My_stem_1.zip
.
FileName
(generated by the export) : the name of your track as hosted on Mewo (I.E: My_song.wav
).
ArtworkName
(generated by the export) : the name of your artwork as hosted on Mewo (I.E: Artwork.jpeg
).
StemsName
(generated by the export) : the name of your stems as hosted on Mewo (I.E: Artwork.jpeg
).
UpdatedAt
(generated by the export) : the last time this track was updated (either by the front end or via an ingestion).