

If you're going to make a lot of electronic music, you should learn something about synths, too.Īnd on top of that, I feel that FL Studio has so many features and options that you easily loose track of what you're doing and where its located. What kind of music are you inclined to make? That may influence your choices too. Also, viewing modules made by others to find out the tricks they used.
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The best way to learn how to make modules (I suppose that's what you mean by "modular music") is making modules. I prefer trackers, and I compose by manually entering the notes. You might want to try it and try MPT a little longer and see which one makes you more comfortable. I don't use FL Studio, but I've seen the demo and it's good. What's causing you to think the quality is bad? What are the symptoms? Maybe the volume is too high and clipping occurs (clipping is when the volume in the software, not in the speakers, is so high that the sound can't be represented correctly anymore). I'm don't know what may be wrong with your VST. At any rate, it's not possible to say whether samples are better than VST or vice versa.

The quality of samples varies, and although I'm not sure, I think the quality of VST output may vary too.
