How many registered users - Zebra, Diva, ACE...?
- u-he
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hehehe, and there's another factor:
Synths that are actively developed and that constantly sell well have an advantage for sound designers: There's always a target audience that has just bought the synth for the first time. So they're not packed with all the old soundbanks.
(that said, I'm not sure if I have a good example of a synth that has once sold massively but not so much today...)
Synths that are actively developed and that constantly sell well have an advantage for sound designers: There's always a target audience that has just bought the synth for the first time. So they're not packed with all the old soundbanks.
(that said, I'm not sure if I have a good example of a synth that has once sold massively but not so much today...)
- KVRAF
- 2258 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Alchemy?Urs wrote:(that said, I'm not sure if I have a good example of a synth that has once sold massively but not so much today...)
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- KVRAF
- 8025 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Good! very much looking forward to Zebra 3!Urs wrote: The interesting bit about Zebra is that we seem to sell more licenses every year than in the year before.
Don't get me wrong, I love Hive (sold my roommate on it), Bazile etc. but as you know I started on Zebra when it was beta and it's a total staple for me.
If I was smart I would have written a sound bank for it a long time ago... or at least updated the ones I did for V1 to 2 like you asked.
To this day, if someone is Using Live Suite or Logic and say they have all bases pretty much covered I mention Zebra.
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- KVRian
- 996 posts since 11 Dec, 2003
Pretty amazed the numbers for Bazille are fairly close to DIVA . I assumed DIVA would have outsold Bazille by a much larger factor . Great there are so many users (potential customers) out there .
Thanks for posting those numbers .
Thanks for posting those numbers .
- u-he
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Yeah, it's quite interesting. OTOH Bazille had been in "alpha" for much longer than Diva exists. So it might have found its friends over a pretty long period.brick wrote:Pretty amazed the numbers for Bazille are fairly close to DIVA . I assumed DIVA would have outsold Bazille by a much larger factor . Great there are so many users (potential customers) out there .
Thanks for posting those numbers .
- KVRAF
- 8237 posts since 22 Sep, 2008 from Windsor. UK
Bazille fills the need for a modular plugin that a) doesn't have serious flaws or caveats and b) is likely to make the next round of OS upgrades.
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- KVRAF
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Surprised by the Diva figures there, would have expected them to be a little bit higher as it's a completely amazing synth. People are clearly missing out. Go get it!
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
Personally, I'm not surprised at all.synaesthesia wrote:Surprised by the Diva figures there, would have expected them to be a little bit higher as it's a completely amazing synth. People are clearly missing out. Go get it!
DiVA is good at "THAT" certain sound but it seems (to me) that Zebra has infinite sound sculpting capabilities.
and I'm speaking from user standpoint, not sound designer. the fact that Hans Zimmer uses Zebra also helps (heck, I bought Zebra after hearing so many times the music theme from "Inception"... that simple, yet so recognizable preset... that evocative, mesmerizing preset... I just could NOT stand aside
IMO, Bazille's numbers would rise rapidly as more "quirky" presets will be made (strange sequences and so on)...
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- KVRist
- 229 posts since 1 Feb, 2013 from United States
Ouch... too soon man... too soon...xx JPRacer xx wrote:Alchemy?Urs wrote:(that said, I'm not sure if I have a good example of a synth that has once sold massively but not so much today...)
Diva, well it's a piece of fine art there. It may have less modulation features than Zebra but most of that can be done from the DAW if needed.
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- KVRian
- 996 posts since 11 Dec, 2003
Kinda highlights how good an idea an extended alpha / beta stage is . If someone doesnt gel with an instrument after the first demo period , they can always come back throughout any stage of the alpha / beta development , and perhaps on the 2nd or 3rd go with the instrument , it might click for them . Very interesting.....Urs wrote: Yeah, it's quite interesting. OTOH Bazille had been in "alpha" for much longer than Diva exists. So it might have found its friends over a pretty long period.
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
Call me a cynic, but I think the true reason for Bazille's success is that the contents of the oscilloscope in the official screenshot looked greatUrs wrote:Bazille had been in "alpha" for much longer than Diva exists. So it might have found its friends over a pretty long period.
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- KVRAF
- 9111 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Well, admittedly, it is a sexy beast.Howard wrote:Call me a cynic, but I think the true reason for Bazille's success is that the contents of the oscilloscope in the official screenshot looked greatUrs wrote:Bazille had been in "alpha" for much longer than Diva exists. So it might have found its friends over a pretty long period.
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
Wasn't Bazille released just a couple of months ago? and already 3500+ licenses sold? Respect! 2014 must've been a pretty good year for u-he financially. When's your IPO? I want some shares! 
- u-he
- 30206 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
I think 2014 accounts for roughly a quarter of all u-he licenses sold.fese wrote:Wasn't Bazille released just a couple of months ago? and already 3500+ licenses sold? Respect! 2014 must've been a pretty good year for u-he financially. When's your IPO? I want some shares!
It's not nearly at a point where I'd consider a public offering though
