A very basic set up would consist of a computer, recording software, audio interface, a microphone and headphones. And of course an instrument. You may already have a computer or laptop and an instrument. So you are already part way there.
There are some good free recording programs, Avid ProTools First for example is a free cloud based program. An audio interface, microphone and headphones can all range in price but $500 could get you there on a budget.
I would do a bunch or research then head to a music store and ask for help. A good sales person in a good music store can be a valuable resource. My full recommendation would be hard to do on twitter but I hope that gets you started. #AskCBCMusic
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