The whole system feels more integral now - not to say I don't prefer all the nuance availed from some of my fav reverbs in a DAW - but still I think it's fair to say that reverbs in Pianoteq have quite come of age. For example, searching this forum for IR files will find a bunch of threads with links to good sources (it's as simple as downloading these and when in Pianoteq, choosing convolution reverb and loading one, like "Church-centre-aisle-omni.WAV or whatever you've downloaded from many collections around, many if not most for free). Convolution reverb = arguably the "best" kind for realism - and it's an option inside Pianoteq - no need for a DAW for this - just find IR files online which measure real spaces and/or hardware equivs). Now we can get a lot of traction from using 'tone' and balance between early reflections and tail of reverbs. I used to be a lot more of the opinion that reverb needed more work - but much has happened in that time.
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