Gotta love those provisos...Angus_FX wrote:Price has almost nothing to do with it. /Most/ people that buy keyboards don't have like 10. $1000-2000 is pretty normal money for a properly made musical instrument intended for an employed adult who's serious about playing it.
i.e. only STUPID people would buy a VST.
"employed adult" "serious about playing it" "properly made musical instrument"...
That isn't the target market for VSTs though, is it? I bet there are at least 200,000 people in the U.K. alone who use their PCs to make music. I don't know anybody male under the age of 30 who isn't very happy using a PC for just about anything they need.Angus_FX wrote: You need to break out of the KvR bubble mindset. Talk to normal, averagely-educated people over age 35, realise how much computers still indimidate the f*** out of most of them.
Are you suggesting that any studios DON'T use computers nowadays? I bet the number of people recording at home who use PCs and Macs is a hundred times greater than those who use a Portastudio (or whatever).
What other options?Angus_FX wrote: Put it down to tons of developers, tons of freeware, tons of other options.
We have no idea how much warez (it isn't "piracy") takes away from sales.Angus_FX wrote: Piracy maybe eats 50% of sales, you can count downloads but that means nothing really. It's nothing like bad enough to account for the observed gap.
I would imagine that loads of teenagers are downloading umpteen different warezed VSTs just because they CAN, not because they had any intention whatsoever of buying them - and I bet the vast majority of those just store them on their hard drives, fire them up once or twice, then download the NEXT warezed VST, and so on, and never actually use any of them!
