I was thinking I wanted to purchase a Convolution Reverb, like Altiverb 7 or something. To be able to bring my spaces with me so to speak. I found this article Convolution Reverb in Live 9: Space is the place and I'm quoting
A Convolution Reverb consists of a recorded sample (called an Impulse Response or “IR”) of an acoustic space to excitation from a signal such as a sweep tone, starter gun, or snare drum crack, and the effect on the space of that signal after it has been removed and usably transformed by the convolution processor. Using convolution reverb, you can apply the characteristics of real-world spaces to any audio material, all without the the cost of travel or having to find a power outlet for your synth inside an ancient stone tower. The crux of convolution reverb is an impulse response, or “IR” - a sample taken from a space to capture its character. To use these impulse responses, you will need a convolution reverb plugin. Here are a few free ones: SIR1 Win LAConvolver Mac Freeverb Win Max for Live Essentials Win, Mac—Ableton Live. I hope you understand why I now love convolution reverb in Ableton. If enjoyed this video exploring max for live and convolution reverb hit the like button a.
