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It'll take more than just 40 minutes a day of study to get get. The best thing to do is just get the software and dive in. Learn as you go. I used Ableton, live and in studio, for years until I started working at Apple and was certified in Logic Pro X. Ableton is a beast, and it is good to learn about the synths and such, but it's a better learning experience to just get your ears dirty, haha.
I disagree.
40 min is perfect as a start, not to get overwhelmed by all of things and all of features and not know what to do or where to click. The learning curve is high when just starting and opening the software, this is way better and way more consumable.
If I am overwhelmed, I give up.
40 mins (Or longer if I am captured by something) is a perfect timeblock for my adhd to manage :D
Well, then do what is best for you. I am only speaking from over 25 years experience. The important part is to have fun.
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