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EvilPizza
New member
Hey , as you can pretty much imagine I'm new around here and in need of some help and i hope this is the right place to write in 
A little about me, I'm a jazz musician that still likes other genres like electronic, funk , world etc .. and I have been wanting to get into the Home Recording world more and more as I encounter great home produced music . I have been using cubase for a few years now so i know my way about it and working as a soundman in concerts gave me knowledge about the different common aspects both the "worlds" share .
Actually trying to say that Im not a complete newbie but i have alot to learn
Getting to the chase , I want to create a hands on good home recording studio so i could experiment with my music and record some nice tracks. My head is out of my ass so im not looking for 50K tracks out of 1k worth of gear and i know what to expect . I just want to get the best from the time and money Im willing to spend , i guess you can pretty much understand.
My goals are basically :
1) Being able to record good tracks at my home without putting 100$ or more per hour in a pro studio , sometimes i just want to experiment.
2) Recording about anything but real drums , my room is pretty dry but not enough to handle a decent drum recording .
3) No **** latency and a good source , in case i want to , i dont know , reamp later.
Gear i all rdy own:
2 Guitars + pedal Board + Tube amp
Roland Rd300GX stage piano
Roland Ds5 monitors close prox
A good silent PC , Intel Q6600 @3.2 GHZ , 8 GB ram, 2Tb space
Roland RH200 headphones
A crappy samson co1 condenser mic
what i need ?
A sound card with good preamps, right now i have a dead lexicon lambda
mics ?
and open to new ideas
My budget is 1500$ max (which isnt much , but im going on step at a time)
Tnx in advance

A little about me, I'm a jazz musician that still likes other genres like electronic, funk , world etc .. and I have been wanting to get into the Home Recording world more and more as I encounter great home produced music . I have been using cubase for a few years now so i know my way about it and working as a soundman in concerts gave me knowledge about the different common aspects both the "worlds" share .
Actually trying to say that Im not a complete newbie but i have alot to learn

Getting to the chase , I want to create a hands on good home recording studio so i could experiment with my music and record some nice tracks. My head is out of my ass so im not looking for 50K tracks out of 1k worth of gear and i know what to expect . I just want to get the best from the time and money Im willing to spend , i guess you can pretty much understand.
My goals are basically :
1) Being able to record good tracks at my home without putting 100$ or more per hour in a pro studio , sometimes i just want to experiment.
2) Recording about anything but real drums , my room is pretty dry but not enough to handle a decent drum recording .
3) No **** latency and a good source , in case i want to , i dont know , reamp later.
Gear i all rdy own:
2 Guitars + pedal Board + Tube amp
Roland Rd300GX stage piano
Roland Ds5 monitors close prox
A good silent PC , Intel Q6600 @3.2 GHZ , 8 GB ram, 2Tb space
Roland RH200 headphones
A crappy samson co1 condenser mic
what i need ?
A sound card with good preamps, right now i have a dead lexicon lambda
mics ?
and open to new ideas
My budget is 1500$ max (which isnt much , but im going on step at a time)
Tnx in advance
