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Tear Scratch 
The Tear Scratch doesn’t use the volume control either.  As with the Baby Scratch, you do a 
forward scratch followed by a backward scratch, but this backward scratch is broken down into 
two different speeds: you must first scratch quickly, and then slowly. Thus, the different steps are 
as follows: forward scratch, quick backward scratch, slow backward scratch. 
Forward Scratch 
You must do a forward scratch and then quickly lower the volume to its minimum setting before 
doing a backward scratch to return to the initial position and restore the volume. Only the forward 
scratch will be audible. 
Backward Scratch 
The reverse of the Forward Scratch: you must do a backward scratch and then quickly lower the 
volume to its minimum setting just before doing the forward scratch, and then restore the volume. 
Pass-Pass 
The Pass-Pass is not a scratch technique, strictly speaking, since it uses the scratch as well as 
other elements (pitch, cross fader, etc.) to create new compositions. To carry out this technique 
you must play the same piece on both decks, and then it’s up to you to make use of the DJ 
Console Mk2’s functions to create new rhythmic combinations by alternating your manipulations 
on each deck. A perfect mastery of the cross fader and of the basic scratch techniques is 
required, as well as a good sense of rhythm and excellent familiarity with the piece. 










