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senso
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Unread post by senso » 09 Jul 2016, 12:48

hello to the community.

We need users to help us to create a set of presentation/tutorial videos following the specifications:

- good quality, especially for the sound capture.
- we will create a "template" to ensure an homogeneous rendering
- english spoken
- simple but clear

There is about 15 videos and we have, for each, a storyboard that could be adapted according your ideas. The overall job can be shared between several persons.

Of course you'll be paid for that job.

Send a mail to contact@sensomusic.org if you are interested.
Thanks for your response.

senso+++++

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Unread post by iococoi » 11 Jul 2016, 08:00

Yes, very important..it's really a must these days. Another thing you should look into would be webinars and/or recorded workshops.

Two thumbs up,
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Unread post by EspressoPianist » 07 Sep 2016, 14:40

Agreed entirely. As a new user (and a very happy one) it could have made my life a lot simpler. Wish I could volunteer, but I don't feel qualified!

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Unread post by ruigato » 14 Sep 2016, 02:53

+1 for videos!

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Unread post by Daney7g » 03 Oct 2016, 13:56

I would love to see these tutorials. Some of things i personally look for when considering a purchase are good video tutorials, a friendly and active user community, and lastly a product that is being actively developed. That issue of active development is question i'd like to ask if i may, is this program still being developed? Hollyhock has a ton of potential but i would not want to spend out on it if it's not being developed.

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Unread post by nay-seven » 03 Oct 2016, 22:52

Don't worry, Senso and the team works every day on Usine development since ...more than 10 years and no reasons we'll stop :)

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