I'm sure there is a reason for this, but in VI Pro the reverb only comes in when the sample enters it's end/release part. This is most noticeable when using pitch bend, example Violin solo 01 VI_sus-Vib, when the pitch bender is used, there is noticeably no reverb on the sound as it is bent, only when released. I notice this mainly on Overdrive guitar, as that tends to need pitch bend more than most.
This is not a huge problem for me, as I only use the built in reverb when testing things, as using Vienna Suite reverb in the VE Pro mixer doesn't have this issue.
I just wondered what the thinking was behind this unusual design behaviour, maybe to save processing power?