"Rub" scratch = distortion.

First off, awesome piece of software and coming from SSL I find MixVibes to be just as good if not better vinyl feel wise, and the sound quality I do believe is definitely (possibly even far) better.
So doing my part here to try and help make this already overall excellent product even better.
There's one problem I've come across so far though:
When doing this scratch as shown in this video here at 2:35 (forgot the name of the scratch) but it's where he moves the record forward and puts his other finger on the record to go against the fingers friction and get the *brrrrrt* sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqMcv_i_hjo
When I do that on the side opposite of the tone-arm/on the other side of the needle it's mostly fine, but when I do it backwards with my finger close to the needle, Cross distorts and the audio becomes distorted, doesn't really track, and kind of messes up.
I made a sound file to demonstrate what I'm talking about: http://www.zshare.net/audio/86542233f44c8bb3/
(any slight popping in the recording is due to some changes I made while running Cross, I have it set on 0.7ms w/ the U46MKII running on a Mac Mini Core 2 Duo w/ 2 GBs of RAM, no other processes, works flawlessly)
I do some scratching to show everything else is A-OK, but I start the "better sounding" but still somewhat distorted "rubs"' at around 00:31, and the backwards-finger close to the needle at 00:38.
Besides this one and only "issue" if you will, Cross has been only just phenomenal, as low if not lower latency than SSL and better to *far* better sound quality. This is an issue I have, is this really an issue or could it be more of my needle setup? I tried different threshold settings, no difference, however w/ my Shure M-44G I think it may not be as pronounced, so maybe it's my cart, but I don't recall whether or not this happened w/ Serato.
So doing my part here to try and help make this already overall excellent product even better.
There's one problem I've come across so far though:
When doing this scratch as shown in this video here at 2:35 (forgot the name of the scratch) but it's where he moves the record forward and puts his other finger on the record to go against the fingers friction and get the *brrrrrt* sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqMcv_i_hjo
When I do that on the side opposite of the tone-arm/on the other side of the needle it's mostly fine, but when I do it backwards with my finger close to the needle, Cross distorts and the audio becomes distorted, doesn't really track, and kind of messes up.
I made a sound file to demonstrate what I'm talking about: http://www.zshare.net/audio/86542233f44c8bb3/
(any slight popping in the recording is due to some changes I made while running Cross, I have it set on 0.7ms w/ the U46MKII running on a Mac Mini Core 2 Duo w/ 2 GBs of RAM, no other processes, works flawlessly)
I do some scratching to show everything else is A-OK, but I start the "better sounding" but still somewhat distorted "rubs"' at around 00:31, and the backwards-finger close to the needle at 00:38.
Besides this one and only "issue" if you will, Cross has been only just phenomenal, as low if not lower latency than SSL and better to *far* better sound quality. This is an issue I have, is this really an issue or could it be more of my needle setup? I tried different threshold settings, no difference, however w/ my Shure M-44G I think it may not be as pronounced, so maybe it's my cart, but I don't recall whether or not this happened w/ Serato.