probably not, but who knows maybe google can help. and get decent shure scratch needles, they will make a lot of difference, especially to a heavy handed noob, it takes a while to get very light handed on the vinyl, with care to not make the record skip. certain scratches require pressure on the vinyl but you need to hone the technique to avoid making the record jump. the main reason for practice is to get the timing very tight, scracthing is one thing, doing it in time is another thing. beat mixing is the same, timing is crucial.