you have no knowledge of musical theory, and can't play any kind of instrument. Wait a while before investing a lot of money on gear and just focus on making music. You don't have to have a lot of expensive gear yet either. I'd suggest saving up the money for the cheapest FL Studio version so you can at least Save and Reopen your project files doing that alone will help you greatly. Just stick with it, read up and study everything you can about your DAW, your gear, and musical theory. It's way to early to be predicting how bad or how well you might do. It takes a lot of time spent with it learning it, just like someone would spend time practicing playing instruments - it takes time and practice to get good with whatever DAW you choose.
Point being, FL Studio is powerful enough to produce pro quality tracks (many top notch producers use it now) but its only as powerful as the user. I tried other DAWs out but always came back to FL, and when it became FL Studio I found I didn't need anything else to supplement it. I started off using Fruity Loops (the old one, shareware) that a friend gave me. It was years before I made anything I really felt any pride about. If anyone could reply or give me some help I'd greatly appreciate it.
Is this a sign of a bad producer? Am I in need of better software to get the sounds that I want if I'm currently not satisfied with the plugins I'm using? I would like to mention that I have no knowledge of musical theory, and I have not mastered any musical instrument, though I do have a minimal amount of knowledge on the software I am using. In the end, I always either just give up trying to make a song, or I am always unsatisfied with the resulting product. Every "song" that I've made seems to never capture the sound that I want and it also lacks in proper depth and complexity of songs made by professionals. I can never seem to get anything good as a result. Though, no matter how hard I try I always come to the same problem. Now, this was a while ago, and ever since I've been messing around with it and what not trying to make decent music.
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