Hi Martin,

Sorry for the lengthy delay. So, in my opinion, Space isn’t loaded with too 
many options. It does have a number of parameters (around 45 or so) that can be 
tweaked and it appears as though there might even be some potential for loading 
impulses although I’m not sure whether it’s possible to do it without 
assistance. More importantly, Space offers very little in the way of presets. 
There are 7 folders with only a couple of presets, sometimes only one per 
category.
Altiverb shows about double the number of parameters and, more importantly, it 
has at least double the number of categories with presets in each category that 
number anywhere from ten to over 25. So, to me, AltiVerb offers quicker access 
to a larger number of starting points. Apart from that, it’s regarded as one of 
the best reverbs on the market. To be honest, I’m not really into reverbs all 
that much. I tend to mix pretty dry and, if I’m using reverb, it’s minimal. 
That said, Altiverb really sounds great when it’s cranked up. I just did an 
album for a well-known lutenist and we used Altiverb as the main reverb and put 
it up against not only other reverbs but also other recordings that were done 
in churches and monasteries and Altiverb held its own with ease, not to mention 
no LF rumble.
My two cents,
Slau

> On Sep 5, 2016, at 7:14 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau!
> 
> Could you explain the better bit of Altiverb in comparison to space.
> 
> Thanks and best! / Martin
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