Suggest you get a book on subtractive on analog synths to understand what everything does.
I had a look at the programming tutorial toi see if its suitable, but you may actually find that a bit too advanced.
Erm - try google for "synth basics" "subtractive synthesis" or similar...
You need to understand what the various common components of a synth do and how they interact, particularly what modulation sources are (also called control signals or CV for control voltage) and how they affect things.
Armed with that, you should easily make sense of the programming tutorial and soon get into programming sounds from scratch in a way that makes some sense.
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