Most definitly agreed, with that factor aside, i was also Very displeased at the audio quality, Running only at 160kb/s, Is terrible IMO, i listen to stuff thats running at either PCM 1411kb/s Or lossless 1xxx-12xx
The complexity of the audio is also lacking, So i'll pass.
If you reach a skill level to do music complexity simmilar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZEM1bVR0NYthen i'd be intrested, but i doubt that will happen soon.
my #1 annoyance was that to listen to your sonata with six speakers i had to emluate it, érgo there was no 3d imersion in the audio, Making it very flat
With all due respect, don't be such a jerk. My #1 annoyance was reading this reply. People who pay for compositions like this often just need it as filler music for commercial purposes for some powerpoint slides or flash presentation. Their work still has value even if it doesn't appeal to your arrogant eclectic taste. If you don't like it, just don't buy it!
BTW, imitating public domain work has an appeal in a commercial context because it helps puts to rest any concern over licensing/rights.
I fully agree with casascius, you have absolutely no right to be such an jerk. Your musical tastes aren't nearly as refined as you think they are, nor should you require such extravagance. I found your complaints unfounded, ostentatious and ignorant. I'd recommend that you keep your mouth shut next time you want to complain about somebody else's work, unless you've got some way to back up your argument.