Thank you all for your kind comments.
First of all I would like to emphasize that the songs you hear are the result of some domestic diligence and in no way anywhere near professional recording.By which I do not want to imply they cannot sound good....
Donny pointed out to me that here and there the EQing could be improved and even tried his hand at one of my songs doing so.(thanks Donny, I do hear the differences in particular in the bass department).
As to my equipment and way of recording , I guess it could hardly be more elementary. I simply set up the PA800 with the right Performance ( totally tweaked) , hook up my Shure SM58 to the Korg and its vocaliser and connect the line out of my Korg to the line in of the computer. In the computer I record via Cool Edit ( nowadays: Audobe Audition). I play and sing along off the cuff, at times restarting halfway etc. and later on edit the song in Cool Edit by eliminating the mistakes.( As such the discerning listener will hear some slight glitches in some songs, not many though....). As far as monitoring is concerned I only used my computer Creative T10 speakers which is in fact insufficient and accounts for lack of bass etc. sometimes. As all these recordings were done in one take ( as in performing live) I was unable to alter balance between e.g. vocals and music afterwards. But of course if the balance was completely wrong I would re-record the song. I will try and see whether I can do some further post adjustments as far as EQ is concerned, the way Donny suggested. And of course sometimes one has to be lucky. My favourite song on the album is " the Twelfth of Never " because I had hardly ever played or practised it and it flowed the way I wanted it to flow....
regards,
John