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The first thing I'd recommend getting is- more experience. You're going to uproot yourself, spend a bunch of money, buy a house & try to set up & run a studio, yet you admit (and it's apparent from your inquiry) your knowledge & experience is very limited. I'm not trying to be negative here, just to save you a lot of frustration. It's going to be a lot of work and the results are very likely going to be disappointing- & then you'll find you're stuck out in Arkansas, & you're spending so much time trying to figure out why things don't sound good that you don't have any time or energy to think about your music.
There's a reason for actual professional recording engineers- so we can do the recording and use our many years of study & practice to making things sound good and dealing with all the inevitable equipment anomalies, and the musicians can focus on making great music.
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