Try http://www.futuresoundfx.com they have allot of futuristic DJ type sound effects in one bundle that you can use.
The best DJ sound effects I've found (and I've been searching literally for years) are from the guys at Pro DJ Sound FX. They've got horns, sirens, gunshots, rewinds and loads more in their download package. Well worth checking out...
http://www.prodjsoundfx.com
A DJ typically uses a sound editing software that allows them to produce and remix sounds. Programs like Fruity Loops and Virtual DJ are popular programs that allow one to heavily alter their music.
any newer laptop should do, as long as it has a good processor and a decent sound card.as for the software:Virtual DJ is a good DJ program ( not free)Mixcraft is a program for producers, so you can create loops and songs with it (not free)thenpurely for editing: audacity, a free program, very handy. (free, many addons with effects available)i don't know about free DJ / producing software
Free drum roll sound effects can be found on YouTube, SoundJax, Free-loops, mp3skull, Soundbible, Findsounds, Audiomicro, beemp3, Soundboard and Clip DJ.
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Virtual DJ home. FREE comes with effects, and other cool things you'll love it.
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Not really you just need to know what the fans like and you need to be a good mixer and with the beat matching and effects.
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A good website to check is Squidoo - they can offer sound advice and is very helpful in aiding you with easy to read instructions about free sound effects.
A DJ sound card is a specialized audio interface designed for DJs and music producers, enabling high-quality sound playback and recording. It typically features multiple inputs and outputs to connect various audio sources, such as turntables, mixers, and speakers. These sound cards often support low-latency performance, essential for real-time mixing and effects processing. Additionally, they may include features like MIDI compatibility and built-in audio effects to enhance the DJing experience.
The answer is a DJ and and recording studio
The better Fender amps work splendidly for both purposes. I can think of even better amps for the "metal/effects" stuff, but they don't have anywhere near the clean sound of the Fenders.