>> its no different than playing the entire range by hand, just very >> quickly. as long as the sound associated with each note number is >> already cached, no problems. >> > >No. It is more like a very long pitchbend. The tone slides to the new pitch. right, but the slide only needs to go as far as the next pre-existing note. then you stop computing a bend on the previous note, and start using the new one. and so on.
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