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This is my first time at this forum. I'm sure you've had this situation posed to you before. I'm planning on doing a cd in the next couple of months. The music is like Lemonheads, or Gin Blossoms-that kind of thing. My budget is in the 4-5 thousand dollar range. I've been told than I can get good enough sounds for this amount of $$$ at a couple local studios. A couple of the producers I may work with are producers 'for hire' for a reasonable rate of 2-300 bucks a day. They have good credits and they and their engineers produce radio ready stuff. So I'm satisfied that I'll get pretty good sounds. My question is, for 4-5 grand, could I buy a setup at home where I could get a professional sounding record? If not-how much do you think it would cost? What is the learning curve like for Protools? I was taliking to one engineer/producer in town who briefly mentioned that I may want to invest in a digital setup at home, record the drums at a local studio, then do everything else at home. I'm totally ignorant regarding digital stuff, but I am intrigued by the advantages of digital-I'm leaning towards recording this way in the studio if I don't end up purchasing a home studio. Thanks in advance for your thoughts