@darius 🤯 this is... exponentially a better answer than i ever could have dreamed, thank you beyond words!
do you happen to know of any specific (i guess famous?) artists who've done it while producing an LP? this thought brought to you by I'm Currently Obsessed With The New Avalanches, And, With Them, I'd Assume, But Like, You Never Know, etc. and Special Interests Inc.
@kelly I can't remember specific artists but I am aware that a lot of DJs when producing LPs would press non-vinyl stuff like old VHS movies to acetate (aka dubplates) in order to scratch the samples on record. Acetate records degrade really quickly and don't hold up to a lot of plays but they make sense if you want to cut something during record production.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetate_disc