Well here goes...
1. Record, and save your recorded songs on your keyboard or organ.
2. You should have recieved an Audio Recorder with your KN7000. If not there are many computer recorders and converters that are available for free all over the Internet. I use Acoustica
http://www.acoustica.com/?src=imix_about Acoustica has the ability to voice over your performance. About $20. It is worth $20.
3. Hook up your keyboard/organ to your computer, preferably via USB, or you can use cable out from the keyboard to sound in on your computer. (I'm not sure if the 6000 has a USB)
4. Have your keyboard ready to play and your computer software ready to record. Hit record on the computer software, and play on the keyboard or organ.
5. If you intend on burning a CD save the song as a wave file. If you want to keep the song on file on your computer, save the song as a MP3, wma, or some other compressed format.
A wave file is the original sound that you recorded. Nothing is lost in burning a CD with the original wave file. If you save to an MP3, WMA, etc you will lose some quality in compression. Thus it is better to burn a CD using the original sound (wave). However wave files are huge, and should be converted to a smaller MP3 or wma after burning your CD
You can either sing/record live while the keyboard is playing/recording live, or with some software (like Acoustica) You can sing (voice over)
after recording the instrumental on your keyboard.
So, if you have the 7000, you should have the audio recorder software. That makes it easy. I don't believe the 6000 came with recording software for the 6000. You'll have to find your own recording device. Windows has a built in recorder. Not very good however.
Of course you need a CD Burner on your computer along with CD Burning software.
You can then "burn" your recored wave files to a CD.
Soon we can post your Technic songs on Technics For All
www.technicsforall.com Hope this helps a little
Larry Hawk