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Check-out tracks from my micro-budget CD, Himalayan Muse, released a few years ago:

http://noisetrade.com/dattaa

http://soundcloud.com/dattaa

I used a CTK-671 kb on tracks other than vocals, acous/elec guitars and percussion.

Even though this CTK would be considered fairly entry-level, still, it was a great, affordable tool for helping stitch together this music project. Amazing little 61-key muse-generation machine!

Give 'So Suite' a listen at NoiseTrade.com!

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Nice stuff. Definitely doesn't sound like it was made with a $200 keyboard. Did you lay down the vocals and the guitars yourself with multitrack or did you have collaboration on this project?

Anyway, very nice, relaxing tunes for meditation. Not the sort of thing I'd want to party to ( ;) ) but I could easily see myself loading up the CD just before I was heading for bed...

Gary

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Hey Gary

Thanks for the props! Everything multi-tracked on a Korg D16XD 16-track digital recorder - nice board!

I played pretty much everything: kbs, guitars, vocals and tamboura. Had some help on egtr solos, percussion and santoor from two talented local musicians: Malcolm Reid and Peter Follett.

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