i think the program you are talking about is Reaktor. it is a very advanced program that lets you synthesize some mad stuff but has a steep learning curve. if you are only into hiphop production, i suggest you leave it alone because the very advanced programs simply have more filters and ways to modify the wave form and create 'evolving' sounds. hip hop is not about that. most rap productions are just plain sounds (though not plain in the sound quality and eliquence) that stay strong and maybe tweak a little during the course of its sonic presence.
FL producers support FL because they have not used Reason or anything else for that matter. They bring up 9th Wonder, who has had one big hit and many mediocre ones, and who has discarded FL from his arsenal in favour of bigger (and better) things now.
Reason is the most advanced self-contained production system.
I think you want to learn more programs and expand because you are getting tired of Reason's sounds. This happened to me. Yes, i know Reason has more refills than you can ever get, but there is something about working with Reason after a while that deters you from it. I cant put my finger on it...
I mentioned Garittan in an earlier post. Garittan makes one of the best orchestral libraries in the world, with option for real expression and superb sound that makes you think you are truly there in front of real violin players. The violin program requires kontakt 2 however, and thats about the only good thing Garittan makes. If you have thousands of dollars you can go for the best East West libraries. they are very nice and probably the best in the world.
For piano, GigaStudio has the best in the world. With the best edition you get GigaPiano 2 (i think its called that) and with the cheapest you get version 1 i think. i dont have this but have seen it at my guitar store and its fucking magnifico. i cant even explain it. every sound is recorded on 7 velocities in a world-class hall and it is recorded for like 30 seconds on EACH key. with samplers and synths, you get maybe half a second and then the rest is synthesized to represent the decay of a real piano, but never sounds close to this. i thought the Fantom x8 had a good piano (i dont have that either by the way, listened in store

) but when the guy showed me this on the computer i was amazed.
anyway, i think its time for you to get into some hardware, it will be much more fun

. get a workstation if you can afford it, and then you dont even need a fucking screen (not considering the workstation screen :thumb: )in front of you to make beats. the creativity will flow much better.
dont get garageband, reason kills it man. stick with it til you can afford hardware.