This interface is only designed to allow you to write your own tutorial, to share your knowledge with the community.
Notice that proposed tutorials only appear online after having been validated and corrected by one of the editorial team members. The aforementioned have the right to refuse the tutorial if it doesn't correspond to the editorial slant. To be published, your tutorial must essentially :
- Be relevant to one of the topics dealt with on AudioFanzine (audio, djing, vjing, lighting, etc.).
- Show, in depth, how to use a specific software or gear item in successive stages, with a different illustration for each step (Sure it's a bit restricting, but much easier for the person who will try to follow the tutorial).
If you think that a tutorial isn't appropriate for what you want to show (not enough stages or illustrations, topic too theoretical), try writing a Tip, or a Featured Article which can then be the topic of a thread in the forums.
You will be notified by mail when your tutorial is put online, or of any possible corrections requested by the editorial team.
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