Let me rephrase the question.
For those of you who have actually listened to the song, you would be aware of the Mini Moog line this is played at the beginning of the 2nd @1:25 and 3rd verse @2:21.
Or if you need a refresher course, please visit the Youtube link below that has the isolated Mini Moog. Fast Forward to 9:30.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFisOTDzGuE&t=875s .
Thanks,
Well - No one even had to know the song or listen to the whole 7-8 minuttes song to hear a 2-3 seconds synth line, if you had been precise from the beginning.
You are rude to reply the way you do - playing a very negative School Of Rock.
I was clearly right, that mostly organ was used in Yes version of Roundabout, if only 2 times 2-3 seconds was synth.
And the middle part was clearly played on organ like bpeterson1123 also wrote. The "famous" Yes - Rick Wakeman Roundabout solo is done on an organ.
You did'nt mention Yes or the 1971-72 Fragile album for that matter. Yes have had others on Keyboards - like Patrick Moraz on the 1973-74 album Relayer.
How to know, that you did'nt mean Wakemans newer version of Roundabout from the solo album Two Sides of Yes from this century, where there is much more synth involved, and the short synth line you mention is'nt vital like you think it was and is?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FczZbqVVl08We guessed it anyway - even without being rude to you.
I even asked, if you meant another version.