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Music Tracks in the ''[[:Category:Games|LittleBigPlanet Game Series]]'' are both vast and unique in both genres and quality, consisting of multiple Licensed Tracks of a wide variety and Original Tracks created by music artists hired by Media Molecule and Sumo Digital. Many Tracks can be obtained within your Popit by playing and discovering [[Prize_Bubble|Prize Bubbles]] various [[:Category:Story_Levels|Story Levels]] and [[:Category:DLC_Levels|DLC Levels]] obtained from Downloadable Content. However, there are also many Tracks that became unreleased or had been entirely scrapped.
Music Tracks in the ''[[:Category:Games|LittleBigPlanet Game Series]]'' are both vast and unique in both genres and quality, consisting of multiple Licensed Tracks of a wide variety and Original Tracks created by music artists hired by Media Molecule and Sumo Digital. Many Tracks can be obtained within your Popit by playing and discovering [[Prize_Bubble|Prize Bubbles]] various [[:Category:Story_Levels|Story Levels]] and [[:Category:DLC_Levels|DLC Levels]] obtained from Downloadable Content. However, there are also many Tracks that became unreleased or had been entirely scrapped.



Revision as of 02:39, 1 January 2024

HUGE WIP - StretchyGoose

Music Tracks in the LittleBigPlanet Game Series are both vast and unique in both genres and quality, consisting of multiple Licensed Tracks of a wide variety and Original Tracks created by music artists hired by Media Molecule and Sumo Digital. Many Tracks can be obtained within your Popit by playing and discovering Prize Bubbles various Story Levels and DLC Levels obtained from Downloadable Content. However, there are also many Tracks that became unreleased or had been entirely scrapped.

Once you obtain the Music Tracks from your adventures, you can take it back into Create Mode where you can use your Music Tracks as much as you'd like, with various tweak settings such as Track Volume, Start Points, Trigger Radius, Layer Detection Range and Visibility. Although the Tweak Settings differentiate when you reach other Track Types such as Interactive Tracks, Cinematic Tracks and Sequenced Tracks which have many more options to choose from. Each Track from the three main titles are carry over, however the same cannot be said for various spin-offs.

Linear Music Tracks

Introduced within the original LittleBigPlanet, Linear Music Tracks are songs that have a linear slider path, and cannot be interchanged with various instruments and segments. These tracks usually consist of both Licensed Tracks from various artists and Original Tracks created for the franchise. Linear Tracks have various Fixed Boombox Models when comparing the original LittleBigPlanet to LittleBigPlanet 2 and onward, such as a Wooden Boombox with a skinny handle and metallic speaker for LBP1, and a blue more plastic-like boombox with a round-set of holes creating a speaker in LBP2 and beyond respectively.

Main Series

Spin-Offs UGC

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Linear Tracks

This is the selection of LittleBigPlanet Titles that include Linear Tracks.

Main Series

LittleBigPlanet
LittleBigPlanet 2
LittleBigPlanet 3

Spin-Offs UGC

LittleBigPlanet PSP
LittleBigPlanet PS Vita
LittleBigPlanet Karting


Interactive Music Tracks

Interactive Music Tracks were introduced within the original LittleBigPlanet, along with the Linear Track Type, all of which are Original Tracks composed for the franchise. Each Interactive Track have an interesting slider mixing system that can mix various instrument segments of the song together; being very useful for either putting it on full blast or slowly building up the parts of the Track you want. Most Interactive Tracks have around six sliders each, though the amount sliders may vary. Interactive Cinematic Tracks also exist, though are sorted as Cinematic Tracks.

The Interactive Boombox Model also changes between LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2. The original model looking much like its Linear Counterpart, but has a set of tuning knobs at the bottom of the device. The LBP2 counterpart shares a similar plastic aesthetic, but is now yellow and green, replacing the speaker design with a pair of three sliders.

Main Series

Spin-Offs UGC