: A fast, bird-like sound created by closing the crossfader at the end of a forward motion and opening it for the back-and-forth.

Most classic scratch sounds are derived from short, punchy vocal or percussive clips. The most legendary "fodder" for scratching includes:

: Catchy phrases or word fragments from "battle records" allow DJs to "speak" through the turntable. Common Scratch Techniques

High-quality scratch samples can be sourced from dedicated sound libraries and platforms:

: Software like Gross Beat in FL Studio or Logic Pro 's advanced editing tools can simulate scratches on any audio file.