When someone asks how to learn to DJ they are usually asking something else.
They are asking: is this for me? Do I have what it takes? Is the vision I have been carrying worth pursuing? Am I the kind of person who gets to make this music?
The technical question is answerable. The question underneath it is not, not by a tutorial, not by a course, not by any amount of instruction. It can only be answered by doing the thing and finding out.
The problem is that most tools make you answer the question underneath the question first. You have to decide you're the kind of person who learns to DJ before you've had any evidence that you are. You have to commit to the craft before you know whether the vision survives contact with the tool.
This is backwards. The question underneath the question should be answered by the doing. Not before it.
What I want is for someone to pick up Oto and within ten minutes have made something that sounds like what they heard in their head. Not because I've made it easy. Because I've made it possible to start from the vision instead of from the credential.
Then the question underneath the question answers itself. Not with certainty. With evidence. With one real thing they made that they meant.
That's enough to start.