I was looking into the way scale runs are written in the sequencer so I can adjust them for my own scale runs, and I noticed that part of what they do to make runs sound realistic is to have the note repeated several times within it's metric slot rather than one note per beat.
For example, a scale run in C major in 8th notes will have ~7 midi notes on C on the first 8th note, ~7 midi notes on D on the second 8th note, ~7 midi notes on E on the third eighth note, etc...
I'm trying to analyize this for better use of VSL: does anyone know the logic here? It sounds way better than when I just write in a scale run with one midi note per scalar note and beat.