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I switched from Fruity to Cubase just a couple months ago. I believe the answer to your question is- YES, it is worth figuring out.
Even those who love Fruity admit that there are things that are simply easier to do in Cubase. Cubase is a great program.
Oh, to answer your question about VSTs-
Go to devices- VST instruments. Click on one of the empty slots and select the VST you want.
Then, make a new MIDI channel. As the OUT of that channel specify the VST you just added.
As you work with Cubase more and more you'll understand why they did things certain ways- it's mostly to maximize your control in a variety of settings (from multi-mixer studio to internal soundcard).
I'm in love with Cubase now and I only use Fruity for its plugins (I sacked the Fruity folder of its DLLs and put them in Cubase's VST folder).
I now work faster than I ever did in Fruity, partly as a result of how easy it is to quantize (I do a lot of weird beat stuff.)
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One always has to remember these days where the garbage pail is, because it's so easy to make sounds, and to put sounds together into something that appears to be music, but it's just as hard as it always was to make good music.
- Robert Moog
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