So, weirdly, Youtube drives me insane for learning stuff.
Not the utility of easily shared videos, that’s fine. But the endless house style of ‘Youtubers’ - the narrative, the sponsorship, the wasted words. And you can’t search or scan video.
I learned a vast amount from a Sound on Sound subscription as a teenager, but I also learned from forums and prose - Sonicstate user reviews of knackered old synths, the Dancetech forum if anyone ever heard of that place - full of people making music and sharing tips and techniques (and not a vast amount of dance music, really). Blogs. And: downloading the manuals for things I didn’t own to work out what they did anyway.
I am fairly verbal, and I understand lots of people aren’t - especially when it comes to technique and expression, rather than, say, technical skills - and I know the effort that goes into a good video. But I really miss the effort that goes into good writing.
+1 on the Ableton Manual - amazed how many people don’t read it, because it’s really well written - that company’s documentation and writing team are top-notch; they really put the effort in, and it pays off.