I've posted this elsewhere:
and have been reading the thread on the new Romsey release. Would the HW folk consider publishing a set of standards that they ask sample set producers to adhere to in the way they present their sample sets? For me the minimum I would want is:srw647 wrote: Congratulations to SP for making the demo free and a complete instrument. It really is the only way to test a sample set properly - and it's no accident that I have now bought several SP sets as a result of that policy. I wish all sample set makers did the same.
* Complete specs online in text format, readable on phone as well as PC.
* Clear statement of memory use
* Full set of screen-shots online, including whether they are optimisable for all sizes of monitors and for both portrait and landscape
* Info guide available inside HW which has a bit of history, and any quirks of the instrument
* Playable demo - full or almost full compass please, but limited number of stops and perspectives are fine. It's the opportunity to show off the most interesting aspects of the instrument
* Clarity on the demo which stops are available (e.g. unavailable stops greyed out)
In commercial terms it's a buyer's market out there - sellers, however proud they are of the product (and every sample set I've tried is excellent) need to convince the buyers to spend their money. It's no accident that I've only spent my own money on Sonus Paradisi and Lavender sample sets - because I've been able to try for free before I buy.