Best thing to do is just to make a lot of music and have fun doing it. Don't be too concerned about the quality initially. Everyone just wants to make good music right away but it doesn't work like that unfortunately. Write 16 bar loops, make them as good as you can. Then move on to the next one. Your ability to use a searchbar and to read and watch tutorials patiently will be your biggest assets haha.
I sent some of this stuff to another NSer yesterday, you might find these resources useful too:
There's some good stuff in the DAWs cult too:
Also, READ THE FUCKING MANUAL. I can't stress that enough. There are enough resouces between the links in this post, and your manuals for your synths and DAWs, that you can learn literally anything and everything you could possibly ever need to know about music production.
Don't spend too long working on technical crap though. Make sure you're writing music, all the time. Thats how you learn. A great way to learn a lot is to just sit down whenever you have a few hours to spare and throw together a song in one sitting, non-stop. If you start writing a song a day, or even a song a week, and keep doing it for a few months, or even better a few years, you'll really notice the improvement after a while.
TL:DR: Write as much music as possible.