Here's the thing... you're using a vci-100, not a turntable. So, treat it like a vci-100!
Drop your favorite scratch sample on a spare deck with a gater, flanger, and beatmasher ready to go. Turn the gater on, move the wheel back and forth, and voila! instant transform scratch. Turn the flanger on and you get instant james zabiela, turn the beatmasher on and get stuff nobody could ever do with a turntable.
Of course, having some basic old school knowledge can only help... so, learn how to baby scratch, then learn a transform, then maybe try to learn a flare or some other advanced scratch. The problem with more advanced stuff is that it's a lot easier when you've got a spinning platter with stickers on it so you can see exactly what's going on, all the same, here's a fairly brilliant tutorial for learning a flare ->
http://www.djforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=198035
Good luck
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