What are you curious about? Why people do it?
I'm a hip-hop DJ, so I do "studio mixes" sometimes cos it lets me do things that are just impossible for one person to do live. Here's an example: -
http://www.djsigma.co.uk/mp3/sample.mp3
After the bit where it says "well check this out", the instrumental of Nas/Lauren Hill's "If I Ruled The World" is playing.
Over the top of that there is transforming on Lauren Hill singing with some echo applied to it and fading baby scratches at a couple of points.
Over the top of that there is crab scratching on Lauren Hill singing "baby" that pans left to right the first time it happens, then right to left the second time.
There is also a sample of Nas saying "if I ruled the world and everything in it" with fading baby scratches at the end.
Then at the end of that section, there is some scratching which brings in an acapella of a track by Coolio and so it goes on.
It can't be done live by one person as there's 2-3 lots of scratching happening at the same time. You could argue that it's a lot of effort for what amounts to 25 seconds of audio, but to me that's partly what studio mixes are about - going that extra mile.
    

					
					
					
						
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