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Post by uselesstriviaman on Jul 9, 2013 18:44:38 GMT -8
I just stumbled onto an excellent resource and catalog for music appropriate for the gaming table. It's pretty easy to see why this guy has one of the most popular Obsidian Portal campaigns on their site. I'm going to try this.
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daniel
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Post by daniel on Jul 10, 2013 4:59:44 GMT -8
I have experimented with music during games, it can help but you need to make shore you have everything pre setup in pre arranged separate folders so you dont end up fucking around with that for a minute every time. Also volume can be a problem;
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Post by ironnikki on Jul 11, 2013 7:02:45 GMT -8
Here is a Grooveshark collection of playlists that I either found here or on the RPG subreddit. I have yet to use any of it, but at first glance, it's pretty comprehensive: there are separate playlists for setting and mood. The nice thing about these is that you could conceivably just pick a playlist that fits the setting and mood you're trying to set, hit repeat and shuffle and be good to go. Again, I haven't actually used this yet, so I don't know how good it is. Cool resource, UTM! I'll have to check that out! I've always liked the idea of using music at the table, particularly in spooky settings. One of my favorite artists for this releases his music for free: Disparition. Another artist that does great spooky background music is Nox Arcana, although their stuff is not free (though you might be able to find it on Spotify or Grooveshark).
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