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When I was running games way back in the 80s, I used to struggle with movie soundtracks played on a cassette player (A what?) to enhance my games. I remember wearing down my Enya tapes as I ran them over and over to add a deeper emotional charge to my Dungeons and Dragons games. I recall recording selected tracks from The Lion King, The Prince of Egypt and even Mulan in a single tape so rather than have to manually rewind the tape each time a song ran out, I could keep it playing over and over again. Eventually, I could afford my own CD player and following that, mp3 player, that I started to burn CDs with various mp3s and would even create "Official Soundtracks" for the games I would run.

Finally, for those who aren't willing to take the time to burn discs or purchase songs, there are websites that make it even easier to do. This post is focused on one such site: Ambient Mixer.
Ambient Mixer is a free online resource with a thriving community that has been creating wonderful soundscapes for others to use. The site requires no installation to use and all the music are created with royalty free audio files. Need an evocative theme to add color to your fantasy games? Hoping to embellish your board game nights by having appropriate dramatic music while your group plays Last Night On Earth? Searching for a fun touch of ambient environmental sounds to suggest the group has arrived at that tavern? This site has got you covered.
Ambient Mixer is the kind of website I wish I had back when I started my gaming days. And I'm extremely happy that others have the opportunity to use such a site now to give their game that added dose of cool.
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