something that helped me when starting out is listening to others tracks that you may like, whether it be synths or drums and if remix is open learn how certain sounds are created, etc. it helps you get a first hand look at everything that way you can build your way up if you're passionate and dedicated enough to become better and find your sound overtime.
Otherwise, get in the app and try stuff out with the synths. All noise is learning at this point. Then, just ask questions in https://www.audiotool.com/board/production when you have any.
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why dont you learn yourself there are plenty of tutorials online
idk maybe because i learn better when i can ask questions and get an immediate answer?
something that helped me when starting out is listening to others tracks that you may like, whether it be synths or drums and if remix is open learn how certain sounds are created, etc. it helps you get a first hand look at everything that way you can build your way up if you're passionate and dedicated enough to become better and find your sound overtime.
If you're 13+, I believe @foxyfennec runs a discord server for this exact purpose.
Otherwise, get in the app and try stuff out with the synths. All noise is learning at this point. Then, just ask questions in https://www.audiotool.com/board/production when you have any.
im happy to help, just tell me when