Plugin sale statistics
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- KVRAF
- 2807 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
The more I think about it the more I get the impression that the OP isn|t serious.
What kind of school is it where pupils investigate an absolute niche product plus being forced to list numbers? An economy school? A music school? *pfffft*
Express yourself, Tweakkk, tell us about your project in detail (incl. stats, haha).
What kind of school is it where pupils investigate an absolute niche product plus being forced to list numbers? An economy school? A music school? *pfffft*
Express yourself, Tweakkk, tell us about your project in detail (incl. stats, haha).
- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
20 would indeed be a nice sales number for us, but we have nog reached that number yet. I think, with this particular soundbank, we are not going to reach it within the next two or three months. As I said.. We are not even close to 20 sales at the moment.LimboLoves wrote:solidtrax wrote:At the moment, we have one commercial sound bank available, and it has been for 6 weeks now. We have not reached the 20 sales yet...not even close.LimboLoves wrote:Maybe pm or email some developers and ask? Since it's for school, and not a blog on the internet, they might accommodate you. I think they sell more than the common person thinks. I'd be more interested in preset and sample sales.![]()
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It's save to say our sales numbers are not representative at all, the well known names in this business seem to be able to earn enough to get some food on the table. (Talking about sound designers now.)
I often wondered how many copies of Sylenth1 have been sold. Is it 1000? (and the other 499.000 users have an illegal copy)... 10.000?... 25.000? Maybe even more? I have absolutely no idea!
I am guessing that Goldbaby and other big sample firms make thousands every month. Sorry to hear about the bank sales. I think 20 isn't bad for a preset bank, but I don't know what the average is. Do some bank publishers sell thousands of banks? Is the market increasing? I think it's obvious it's been saturated, but are the pie pieces still enough for me to save up and get a ntg-3? So many questions...
But I don't mind we sold just a few banks. We just started, it's our first bank we are selling ourselves under our solidtrax name and it takes time to be recognised (if ever).
And somehow, Corona seems not a very popular synth plugin. It's a shame as it is pretty powerfull and has some unique features and a good sound quality.
I don't have the experience, but I can imagine a well know and respecteded sound designer should be able to sell 20 or even more soundbanks in a month when it's a bank for a popular synthesizer. (This is my guess, can be very wrong though!)
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- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
i doubt that. i think u-he or NI have more owners just to name two.TheoM wrote:Nexus has sold over 20,000 units. Definitely one of the highest selling VI of all time.
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- KVRAF
- 2326 posts since 2 Feb, 2009 from Germany
And how do you know that?TheoM wrote:Nexus has sold over 20,000 units. Definitely one of the highest selling VI of all time.
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- KVRist
- 130 posts since 31 Dec, 2004
thomann has this ranking lists.
http://www.thomann.de/at/prod_vrank~ncx.html?ar=253796
and below there are the "hall of fame" products. for example, the sold "over 3000" copies of omnisphere. given that thoman is the largest european online store, it is a good place to start comparing the popularity of different products. but it's only retail products obviously.
http://www.thomann.de/at/prod_vrank~ncx.html?ar=253796
and below there are the "hall of fame" products. for example, the sold "over 3000" copies of omnisphere. given that thoman is the largest european online store, it is a good place to start comparing the popularity of different products. but it's only retail products obviously.
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- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Thomann rankings make little sense, they even have hardware on that list
Since some developers only sell directly while others use all kinds of channels, there can't be reliable rankings...
Since some developers only sell directly while others use all kinds of channels, there can't be reliable rankings...
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- KVRist
- 440 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
There is no way to know unless somebody posts.Now, what company would take that risk? Only person so far who commented, was referring to his preset pack for Corona.
- KVRAF
- 2581 posts since 18 Apr, 2011
I think it was around one year ago, that the 20k-th buyer of Nexus got a price on refx' FB page.Cyforce wrote:And how do you know that?TheoM wrote:Nexus has sold over 20,000 units. Definitely one of the highest selling VI of all time.
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- KVRAF
- 4314 posts since 31 Oct, 2004
It's really hard to figure out the exact amount of sales, but I'm pretty sure popular preset banks sells more than 20 copies a month. My first sample pack is quite underground and sold more than 100 copies in it's first year (now it's close to 200 sales). When you work hard and spread the word, things happens. So the well known VST instruments companies should easily make thousand of sales.
- KVRer
- 22 posts since 31 Dec, 2014 from Singapore
There is a simple way: how much does a company spend?
I found in wikipedia that a (well known) company has 80 employees. This means that they spend maybe 2 million/year in slaries. Add all the usual expenses and a 10% profit, you can guess their annual revenue
I found in wikipedia that a (well known) company has 80 employees. This means that they spend maybe 2 million/year in slaries. Add all the usual expenses and a 10% profit, you can guess their annual revenue