![]() Now you can trigger these yourself or pick one of the pre-set options. Each of these can be toggled on or off and has a slider for volume. Each soundscape has a selection of ambient noises. For example, the Sci-Fi player comes with Shipboard and Blaster Battle. Obviously, the first two are going to be the most useful for RPGs.Įach one of these comes with a pretty large number of different soundscapes. You can get one for Fantasy, one for Sci-Fi and a newer one for Board Games. It’s a mix of ambient noise mixer and soundboard and comes in three different flavours. Syrinscape is multi-platform software for Windows, Mac, Android and/or iOS. My number one recommendation for a Games Master looking to add both some background noise and sound effects to their roleplaying game is Syrinscape. In addition to reading below, please check out Epsiode 8 – Can You Hear Me Now? of our podcast where Sean and I cover this topic.ĭisclosure: Some links in this post are Amazon or iTunes affiliate links. As an Amazon and iTunes associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I’m going to expand on that a bit and look at using sound and music during any game night, not just for RPGs. In that, I note how technology can be fabulous for adding ambiance to your game night.Įmmett’s question is about using music and sound during an RPG. This question is a great follow up to our last question where we talk about tech at the table. What are some apps or techniques for playing music/sound effects while GMing? Over on Google Plus, Emmett O’Brian asks, Handmade & Unique, Tabletop Gaming at Etsy.Other Tabletop Gaming Deals (35+ stores!). ![]()
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