Beat juggling

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Beat juggling is the act of manipulating individual drum beats in order to make a composition, using two turntables and a mixer. This can involve pauses, scratching, breaks and delays. It could be seen as fingertip sampling, and the turntable and mixer combination could be seen as an instrument from which sounds are made, from the sounds of other instruments (samples).