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I woke up one night to the sound of scratching at my bedroom door. I dismissed it as my cat trying to get in, and attempted to go back to sleep. After some time, the scratching hadn't stopped, and I started to hear small groans from behind the door. I got up to open the door because I was worried something had happened to my cat. But that's when I saw it; my cat was sleeping on a chair next to my bed.

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  • Scratching
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  • I woke up one night to the sound of scratching at my bedroom door. I dismissed it as my cat trying to get in, and attempted to go back to sleep. After some time, the scratching hadn't stopped, and I started to hear small groans from behind the door. I got up to open the door because I was worried something had happened to my cat. But that's when I saw it; my cat was sleeping on a chair next to my bed.
  • The cut scratch is also known as a release, chop or stab (sometimes even 'sampling' when done at a basic level), and involves both hands. The record is released (the scratching hand lets the motor take control) whilst the fader is open to let the sound out the speakers, and then the fader is closed whilst the record is rewound back to the start of the sample. If this scratch is to be performed fast rhythmically, the scratching hand must gently push the sound forward to let it catch up to speed quickly (especially true with very slippy slipmats). The terms chop or stab generally refer to much faster cues of the sound than just a plain cut.
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  • I woke up one night to the sound of scratching at my bedroom door. I dismissed it as my cat trying to get in, and attempted to go back to sleep. After some time, the scratching hadn't stopped, and I started to hear small groans from behind the door. I got up to open the door because I was worried something had happened to my cat. But that's when I saw it; my cat was sleeping on a chair next to my bed.
  • The cut scratch is also known as a release, chop or stab (sometimes even 'sampling' when done at a basic level), and involves both hands. The record is released (the scratching hand lets the motor take control) whilst the fader is open to let the sound out the speakers, and then the fader is closed whilst the record is rewound back to the start of the sample. If this scratch is to be performed fast rhythmically, the scratching hand must gently push the sound forward to let it catch up to speed quickly (especially true with very slippy slipmats). The terms chop or stab generally refer to much faster cues of the sound than just a plain cut.
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