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Personally I am a big fan of it ( I also have valhalla shimmer, nice if you want something a bit more outlandish).
#Pianoteq 6 stage how to
There is plenty stuff about on the net and examples how to use it and you can find useful info in blog pages written by the author. It may take a a little while to wrap your head around it, but I actually found it to be very intuitive to use. You also have control over early/late reflections and damping over adjustable frequency ranges, therefore you can shape the reverb tails in any way you like. It is what I'd call the ultimate room simulator, you have control over a lot of parameters, you can create dark, bright rooms, churches, cathedrals, you name it, and create reverbs with any characteristics you like. For shaping piano sounds, rather than using the mics alone personally I think if there is one plugin worth having in the stable for all piano VSTs, it is Valhalla room.