We all started somewhere profess. I'm sure even Skoog started out a lil sketchy in the beginning.

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My advice to you is to get a subscription to Sound on Sound.
Learn what each of the effects actually does.
Then listen to more music outside of techno and start to actually dissect music where you can see patterns and notes and rhythms.
I suggest The Mars Volta or Slayer or even some Ska music extremities in rhythm changes, Then buy yourself some sample cd's because fruity samples will get you nowhere unless you do what I did and try to work with them for 2 years. Only good that will come from doing that is learning how to manipulate sound into its own identity. I can make a voice a melodiy in a heartbeat. But anyways not to rant but try this out for yourself and see if you progress. Hope I helped.