Take a look at the documentation module code, I really like it. I'm one of it's biggest fans
I use a module based on jrDocs to make sectional pages, and the pages are organised into microsites (at work we call them "workbooks", here's one example:
http://academicskills.uwe.ac.uk/general/workbooks/writing-for-university). These workbooks are collaboratively written by librarians to deliver teaching to university students. Librarians seem to love Jamroom, which is pretty cool!
Within jrDocs you can write a section pretty easily, just a couple of functions and a template. Try adding in an audio section, or get a developer to do that if you need. It isn't a big job if you know your way around a Jamroom module. You'll have to merge in your customisations when you update jrDocs but there aren't many updates as it's as stable as it's useful
Of course the easiest route to getting audio into jrDocs is to allow audio embeds in the editor section. Give that a try first if an audio player in your docs is what you need, no worries when you update jrDocs.
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updated by @ultrajam: 06/21/16 01:24:19PM