i'm sure almost all of it.
now this is interesting to me, because it's the justification d'n'b ripping groups use when someone complains that they're taking money out of the artists' pockets by uploading all the new dubs and promos - that there's some kind of cosmic justice in stealing music made with stolen software.
personally, i'm undecided - software synth prices, particularly for the really popular ones, are nearly extortionate for anybody who is not a hit record producer... and it is quite satisfying to see the locked-off dubplate circles of dnb bitch and scream as they suddenly have to acquire some actual dj skills to justify their dj fees. and god knows i've used plenty of cracked software myself.
just to throw some figures out there - NI Komplete, which includes 2 samplers, AbSynth (a versatile soft synth), Battery (VST drum machine), and a bunch of virtual effects and instruments, is $1200. Now you'll have to have a VST host to run those through, which will be ~$100 if you're using Fruity Loops but if you want to move up to the big boys it'll be more like $500-$1000, and you have to have a decent computer in the first place to run all these on! So $3000+ isn't so much looking like streetwear money anymore.