Yes, if LMMS supports VST, VSTi and DX plugins, but not necessarily plugins used uniquely by FL Studio.
VSTS is an acronym meaning "Visual Studio Team System." The service is offered by Microsoft and is used to profile performance characteristics of Windows programs.
Generally. Fruity Loops Studio 8 is favoured with Vsts with Leads and Synths. Reason and cubase are used by more sustained producers.
There are many ways. It is not solely made by a computer, but the computer is the heart of the project, combining all the sounds together and making it electronic. most electronic producers also combine electronice hardware instruments that go into the computer with internal software. the combinations and techniques of electronic production are endless. ^^^^^^ they use computers to run a D.A.W. (digital audio workstation). they may use the daw to record outside hardware such as synths and drum machines. or u can make your own sounds within the daw using VSTs(Virtual Studio Technology). and VSTs are virtual instruments that sound sometimes even better then the real thing. but they mimic the sounds of the real stuff. and then they are able to "track" these sounds inside the editor and make some good music..
If you have an Nvidia 8 series or above, you can use your gpu with certain plugins which support CUDA, such as some by LiquidSonics. Most VSTs aren't set up to run with CUDA though, and so won't work. Other people have experimented with transferring the workload of the VST to a GPU, but usually the latency becomes so large, it'd be more effective to use your cpu and wait for the tracks to freeze and just run as audio.
Microphones are not TDM, RTAS or VST. Those are categories applied to different types of plugins. Mics can be condenser (aka capacitor), electret, dynamic, ribbon, etc. Some require 48 volts phantom power to power them (condenser mics). Plugins used for your audio software can be categorized by being TDM, RTAS, VST or DirectX. TDM and RTAS plugins are usually used for Pro Tools. VST are used by Steinberg Cubase. Some other applications can use VSTs and maybe some can use TDM and RTAS. There is another kind too: DirectX plugins.