| Yes, slower is the way to go, but also focus on the movement for each pluck. It should be as small as possible, and please notice that that doesn't mean it necessarily need to be a weaker pluck. Also as you pluck, simultaneously move the other finger up to the string you just plucked so it's ready for the next pluck immediately after the first pluck. Play in this way staccato quarter notes, then eights, eight triplets, sixteenths, whatever.
Also practice endurance by playing sixteenths at a tempo that is just slightly below the the limit for what you're comfortable at. You have no use for 16ths @ 140BPM if you ran out of endurance immediately.
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