The strength pf Lemur is the fact you get to design your OWN surface as you see fit. That means, that besides some "generic" approach which you can find in the user library, noone will have the exact same needs with you so noone will ever have a DJ-live template that will be what you want.
Case in point: my working template for Ableton Live
Page 1 - modular surface which is set to control either tracks A,B,C,D with their DJ-style 3-band EQs (low, mid, high) or tracks A,B,C,D, percloops, bassloops, synth1, synth2, and all their effects, mutes and sends. Also some pop up containers contain controls for track navigation, loop on - off for selected clip, BPM control etc etc
page 2 - 8 more tracks of a custom built drum sequencer with Live's sampler - with lemur I can change between 127 drum kits (each drum sample mapped to "zones" of Live's sampler) with attack-decay settings for each drum sound, pitch down or up, randomize options, send effects, mutes, etc etc. The whole thing is then sequenced by a custom MaxForLive sequencer for Launchpad. (although this might change soon thanks to the new sequencer objects of Lemur)
Page 3- SEND Effects controls with 4 multiballs and various options for physics, side-chained reverbs, filtered delays etc etc
Page 4 - Pad midi keyboard which controls Synth1 and Synth 2 and I can also "record" my playing on the fly to "loopers" and then I can change synth presets and overdub
page 5 - mTonic plug in interface
page 6 - mTonic plug in 8 tracks out mixer, mutes, sends etc etc
page 7 - some global options and a mousepad
As you understand, this template is COMPLETELY useless to you...We dont work the same way, on the same software (or with the same set up of the software), or even with the same goals in mind...To me, this template is a complete studio in my laptop controlled with Lemur...to you its just a colorful nada.