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Some ways to do it, depending on the synth and the way it's been set up:
Draw a note in front of the first note, with zero velocity. This usually means zero volume for most synth patches, so that note won't be heard. But it'll still glide into the first note you do want to hear. (though if you've set up a loop, that's not going to work, since that note won't get triggered - a loop's always going to have problems, in terms of the last note gliding into the first note - it chops the last note off where the loop ends)
With some synths, you can set them so the notes glide from one to the other without requiring the notes to overlap (overlapping notes gliding into each other is usually called legato.) Portamento will usually not require overlapping notes, but it could well vary from synth to synth. Once again, put a silent note in front of the sequence and the first note will slide from that note. Loops will work fine with this method, since the notes don't need to overlap.
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