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Thanks for the input John.
I'll give the radio shack board a shot this weekend. see what it has to offer. I suppose though that if I want to impress anyone enough to pay me to record, I might want to front the extra $ for a reputable name at least.
What about a stage piano for recording? I know they have limited sounds but, if it's got good piano and organ sounds with passable strings sounds and have weighted keys, I'm thinking that might work as well. I was at GC on Sunday and the salesmen introduced the thought into my head. A Yamaha stage piano for roughly $600. Could that be had for less used?
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