You don't need any kind of degree to open a studio. The thing you need most is money, because it isn't cheap to run. It would help to have a degree in business, or music business and to know how to record, but you don't have to have anything. Just go to the small business office in your community and get the paperwork done.
The most popular open source multi-track audio recording program is Audacity.
I believe that the type of property would depend on how big you want the studio to be. Of course a really nice building with good space and neighborhood is good. I always like something not really in the center of the busy urban area but a building that does not entirely look like a recording studio. It should have good space and good for keeping the instruments and stuff.
There is no particular degree that you need to open a business of your own. No you not have to have a Business administration degree to open a business but however there is other things that might need to be done before you can open a business
You don't need any kind of degree to open a hotel. You will probably find it helpful to have a degree in hospitality management or hire someone that does.
There is no degree requirement to open a school. To open a school and get accreditation, you are going to need trained teachers with education degrees and proper facilities such as a library and research abilities.
So the sounds don't leave the room. because if you went into a open area the sounds would go every direction but in the studio all the sounds bounce off the wall. And they wear headphones so they can hear themselves.
No. Or even a high school degree.
dont think you do you just need a licence
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You are not required to have a degree however, it would greatly benefit one who has acquired a degree in restaurant management.
You can record your own poetry at home using a microphone and recording software on your computer or phone. You can also visit a local studio to professionally record your work. Additionally, some poetry readings and open mic events may allow you to perform and record your poetry live.
Audacity is the most popular open-source recording program, although you'll rarely find it in use in professional studios. Programs that have the support, development and update costs like Pro Tools, Cubase, Logic and Sonar can't be free.