I've been on ObiAudio for a while and I love it.
Somethings I'd like to see:
Examples Of Making Custom Kick Drums, Like methods to use for compression and eq, just because a lot of people aren't sure what the compression and eq are fully and would like more detail about it. Just as something experimental processes.
Maybe reviews of DAW computers, like some you'd recommend, for someone who wouldn't want to build their own. Maybe tutorials of how to build their own. (Which I know there's one on this site, but maybe some variety of breaking down what a motherboard is, and what types best, examples of that. (EG; You need a CPU like this because the Ghz are [so and so amount] and Ghz are [blah blah blah explanation of Ghz]. Depth detail but clean and uncorny tutorials really seem to please producers trying to find a way to improve themselves.
Some people don't realize that even though people should have the ability to look for information that they could find right in front of their faces, some don't understand that yet. And when I see post implying that someone is "lazy" or "not dedicated" because they didn't take the time to look for said info, it's an iffy subject for me. Mainly because some people just need to practice searching or are not as good at comprehension and breaking down to the root of what they need exactly. It kind of denies the user the right (subliminally) to become a producer because you tell them they don't have a enough are aren't in it as they should be. Someone just has to be trained, and learn from mistakes, and when you give someone a form of understanding, everything else should come easier for them.
The general knowledge of VSTs that would be helpful to have depending on the type of music you use and covering hardware equipment for someone trying to make a new set up.