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are you working with a real synth or software?
best way is to spend a couple hours with a 'real' knob-laden simple analog synth... a roland juno 6/60/106 or jupiter 4/6/8, korg poly-6 or mono/poly, yamaha CS1/5/10/20/40/50/80, etc etc. the simpler the better. once you get a feel for what a basic ADSR envelope does, what a filter does, what resonance is, and how you can use ADSR envelopes to control them, you're 90% of the way there.
if you dont have any of the gear, just find one in a music shop and borrow a set of headphones. once you 'get it', you'll find it much easier to work with the more difficult pieces of gear.
worst in the world to learn on would be a knobless wonder (poly 61/61m, alpha juno 1/2, jx3p/8p/10, etc) as if you dont know what the parameters mean, you'll never get it.
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