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A tear is a more complex version of the baby scratch; the fader is always open but the record movement is altered so that on either the forwards or backwards movement has a short stop in it where the record comes to rest very briefly. This creates three specific sounds/notes.
 
A tear is a more complex version of the baby scratch; the fader is always open but the record movement is altered so that on either the forwards or backwards movement has a short stop in it where the record comes to rest very briefly. This creates three specific sounds/notes.
   
===Chirp===
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===Chirp Fuck===
   
 
[[Image:Chirp_scratch_example.png|300px|An example of notated chirp scratches]]
 
[[Image:Chirp_scratch_example.png|300px|An example of notated chirp scratches]]
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