> How could a module 'know' what note you want to slide into This is something that could be accomplished by a sequencer where to notes are in memory. You're asking for something like the TB303 sequencer's slide. Not really possible as far as I know.
Yeah, if it's a sincere question and not a joke, then you're right. It's the sequencer's job to change the pitch voltage pre-emptively while simultaneously sending a gate signal to the slew limiter to induce the sliding effect. Although I can't remember off the top of my head if the TB-303's sequencer actually does this or not. I suspect the slide might merely activate the slew limiter, slowing the transition to the next note, not from the previous one.
Hope that helps,
Zoë.