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Knowing what your budget is, is very important in order to steer you in the right direction.
I would also need to know what your recording space consists of in detail. Are you recording in a bedroom? Closet? How big is the area? What else do you have in the room?
I've been doing this for over 10 years and can tell you all about the mistakes I made when trying to get my sound to where it is now. (And I still have a lot of improvement I need to make as far as my skill set).

I could spend hours typing all types of advice for you but unless I know a little more about your situation I wouldn't really be able to tell you anything that would benefit you directly.
One thing I hate seeing online is people pretending there is a "one size fits all" solution to recording, so I avoid doing that.
Damn. I was just looking for a thread on building a budget studio and this nikka got Baseline in his house. :dead:
 

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My Studio Is Hella Basic.
Two Monitors (M-Audio)
Two Audio Cards (Usually use my U-Phoria UM2 but I also have a Scarlett 2i2)
Two Mics (M-Audio Producer Mic, Yeti Mic)
Fl Studio :myman:
Mixing Headphones (Seinheiser HD 280s)
Reference Headphones
Several instruments
and an 88 Key keyboard

I keep my studio set up, small & lean.
I focus on learning the basics of Mixing & Mastering and since
I don't have audio treatment, I use my headphones to mix.
 
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