So, I know a lot of people (myself included) have been saying that some of the more well-known artists here should make tutorials on how to use FL studio, or whatever DAW they're using. But then I realized that
A. there are already a ton of those on youtube
and B. I don't remember what I was going to put for B, so let's move on to the next point
Due to the relative ease of learning the basic functions of a DAW, I think everyone here can become proficient pretty easily.
BUT: I hope I'm not alone in saying I know absolutely nothing about synths. I don't know the difference between a square wave, a sine wave, or the difference between spectrum and formant, or when to use which of those, and I don't know if any of that made sense. This is why I think it would be beneficial to the community, or at least to those in the community who don't really know what they're doing (read: me) if someone made a guide as to how to make good sounding synths with massive, z3ta, and whatever other plugins exist out there. In my experience, the only tutorials I've seen only explain how to mimic one specific sound, rather than just general knowledge, which would be more useful in the long run.
This might seem unorganized and rambling, but I just spent a good five minutes typing it and I'm not gonna delete it now