Fast!! Help me with a home studio set up

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gigioleao

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Hello guys, im from Brazil and tomorrow im going to Miami and i need some help to buy stuff for my home studio. So, i am new to music production but i really liked it from what i have seen and i want to take the oportunity and buy some stuff for my home studio. From what i've read, the most important thing are the studio monitors. My budge is1100 dollars and i need studio monitors and an audio interface mainly, i can buy a microphone and a midi keyboard in Brazil. So, shortening it: WHAT STUDIO MONITORS AND AUDIO INTERFACE SHOULD I GET WITH A 1100 DOLLARS BUDGE?
PS try to answer it fast im buying them tomorrow and dont want to fall on the store sellers hand x.x
PS 2 i want to produce eletro/pop music and i already have good headphones but i know i need studio monitors for many reasons. I use fl studio as my daw.
 

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Well that's really hard to answer, Active speakers or Passive and what you do use it for?

I read a lot of reviews and heard that Yamaha HS8 is a neutral sounding speakers. And most people I know use Apogee for sound interface. Though Behringer make some good units for less, I can't say about how they compare though. It's also depends what kind of instrument you are connecting it with.
 

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The apogee is the one most of people I know uses years ago. I also heard of Alesis and Steinberg, but I'm not a musician so I didn't even pay too much attention on their conversation at time. I know that one of then uses Lynx Two because that's the time I got to into professional sound-card, very expensive though.

Anyway, have you get to pick equipment already, and which one?
 
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