Check out what other people are doing to make sounds for inspiration:
http://lsdsng.com/
https://ucollective.org/patches/lsdj/
http://littlesounddj.wikia.com/wiki/Tra
nd_Patches
Just don't be lazy/a thief.
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Check out what other people are doing to make sounds for inspiration:
http://lsdsng.com/
https://ucollective.org/patches/lsdj/
http://littlesounddj.wikia.com/wiki/Tra
nd_Patches
Just don't be lazy/a thief.
the great thing about LSDJ is that the way you make sounds in it is exactly the same whether you are beginner or an expert
Its literally all in the manual.
And then the rest can be learnt through tweaking. It took me two years before the program finally clicked with me.
IMHO not everyone can work with just the manual alone, i personally found the manual hard to read until after watching a few youtube tutorials and making a basic tune (and I already knew hex from college).
Just keep motivated and pick up your gameboy as often as you can, its great for killing time on the go. I actually prototype a song in LSDJ first and bring it to my other tools/DAW afterwards