help me get a semi-pro studio

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I have a simple studio right now that I am using to make demos and some projects for my church. Eventually, I wanna built my studio towards a semi-pro level that can product "commercial level" albums... :)

here is what I have:
1. PC DAW, PIII 800, 256RAM, 20G HD.
2. SBLive! value soundcard
3. Behringer 602A mixer
4. Roland JV1010 sound module
5. Apex110 condensor mic
6. Yamaha MSP5 monitors
7. cakewalk PA9
9. Soundforge 4.5
10. Zoom GFX707 gtr effect

here's my shopping list:
1. Hoontech C-port soundcard
2. Behringer MIC2200 preamp/ Joemeek VC3Q
3. Studio project C1
4. 2 SM57
5. Zoom RFX2000 multi effect processor
(also condidering Multiverb 4 or Behringer visualizer)
6. Yamaha DG Stomp gtr preamp/amp sim

what do you guys think? :)
pls share ur experience and advise but keep your suggestion around the same price range. like I know name like Lexicon, mackie, etc are good.... but I'll invest on those when I start to make serious money with my studio.....

Thanks for reading. :)
 
I would try to buy the best reverb that you can afford. I think a used Yamaha REV500 might not cost much more than the Zoom RFX and would give you a better, more programmable reverb (if you don't mind buying used gear) Software plug-ins are an option too.

I played the DG Stomp last week and was very impressed. That's the amp modeler I would buy too.
 
Here is the opinion of some other members on this board.

There's a good link to a demo studio's set-up.
 
Yo Leeking Fox:

Why even consider "semi-pro?"

Do your work as a professional even if you have to struggle to do it.

And, you will.

Green Hornet
 
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