If used, they make whatever you want react to your music by changing it's color.
The low end of the spectrum colors the Red values, the mids are Green and the highs are Blue.
So now any skin can react to your music.
To use it:
1. Place "MusiColor.inc" in the Resources folder inside your skin folder.
If you don't have one yet, create a new folder and name it "resources"
2. Include "MusiColor.inc" in your skin file.
Do this by adding "@include0=#@#MusiColor.inc" at the top of the file
If there are already more "@ include" lines in the code, change the "0" to a number that in not used yet.
For most skins "@include6" will be more than enough and it wont hurt if 0 would have been fine too.
3. Use it!
Now you can use the variables "MusiColor" and "MusiColorT" in place of any RGB or RGBA code.
As an example:
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Color=255,255,255 ( white )
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Color=#MusiColor#
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Color=255,255,255 ( white )
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Color=#MusiColorT#
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Color=255,255,255,100 ( semi transparent white )
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Color=#MusiColor#,100