Topic: LOVE the new sound, but why a renamed .dll?
We went through this in prior versions. I have multiple instances of Pianoteq in every project dating back 3-4 years - numbering in the hundreds. If the new version 4 had simply kept all of the same .dll name and GUID registration info, these projects would continue to open seamlessly and I wouldn't have to keep prior versions installed. Instead, this one is called Pianoteq 4.dll instead of the old Pianoteq.dll...
This completely messed with me in prior versions because 3.0 and 3.5 couldn't co-exist, so I had to fake it out by putting a renamed version pianoteq30.dll in different location than pianoteq35.dll. I don't remember all of the kludgy workarounds I had to do, but it looks like the clutter will continue to grow - endless legacy versions installed to keep projects from complaining on load, re-doing all of my templates.
This should be so simple - V4 contains all of the V3 capabilities and presets, so why can't it maintain backward capability using the same .dll name?