Unofficial RoboBeat fan guide

RoboBeat Custom Songs Guide

A practical guide for custom music, file formats, BPM sync, cassette notes, and safe sharing.

RoboBeat custom songs Updated 2026-06-21 Unofficial fan resource
Original cassette and BPM waveform illustration for RoboBeat custom songs

Quick answer

RoboBeat custom songs matter because players arrive with a concrete task: import music, fix sync, and make a run feel playable.

A safe guide focuses on MP3, WAV, OGG, cassette metadata, trim points, BPM checks, and music rights. No copyrighted audio uploads are needed.

Custom song quick start

Choose a clean, steady track

Start with a track that has a strong downbeat, stable tempo, and little intro silence.

Confirm file format and rights

Use MP3, WAV, or OGG where supported and only use music you own or have permission to use.

Find BPM, then verify by ear

Use the BPM tool as a first pass, then listen for whether shots feel late or early.

Trim the dead air

Long quiet intros make the run feel broken even when the BPM is close.

Document the cassette

Save title, artist, BPM, difficulty, first downbeat, platform tested, and sync notes.

Custom song readiness

0 of 6 cassette checks complete.

Good and bad song traits

Good custom song traits
Bad custom song traits

RoboBeat custom songs FAQ

Short answers for searchers and support questions.

How do I add custom songs to RoboBeat?

Use the in-game custom music workflow on supported PC platforms, then document BPM, trim point, difficulty, and sync notes.

What is RoboBeat?

RoboBeat is a rhythm FPS roguelite built around shooting, moving, and surviving in sync with music.

Can you add custom songs to RoboBeat?

Use the PC custom music workflow where supported, and check platform notes before assuming console import support.

What audio formats does RoboBeat custom music use?

Player guides should plan around MP3, WAV, and OGG files, then verify current official notes before publishing changes.

Can you use custom songs on Xbox, PS5, or Switch?

Console players should not expect the same PC-style custom song import workflow unless official platform notes change.

What BPM is best for RoboBeat beginners?

111-145 BPM is a practical comfort range for new players before pushing into 146-185 BPM or 186-240 BPM challenge runs.

Is RoboBeat.org official?

No. RoboBeat.org is an independent fan-made resource and links back to official stores, official pages, and community references.