We went back stage and I finally got to meet Rick Wakeman in person. What a really nice guy. We talked for a while actually as he is already a SampleTank user. I told him all about Sonik Synth 2 and he was so excited about it. I mean genuinely thrilled. Smashing chap.
Then it occured to me that as I have met a lot of keyboardists over the years they all tend to be really nice and friendly. It made me sort of proud to be a keyboard player! I am serious. I've met some very unfriendly and rude musicians many times but I can't say it was ever a keyboardist! They are ALL really nice.
By the way, I am never selling my Minimoog. It sounded soooo nice compared to the array of unnecessarily abundant Korg and Roland keyboards up there. I ordered the Voyager recently (which he also used) but the original Minimoog just sounded so good! It's just "it"! Nothing can beat it for it did.
Anyway, we had a good night. I brought one of our young sample editors to the show who likes Yes. His nick name here is Zamplebot. That is because he barely says two words all day but cuts up samples like a madman (like a robot). So, Zamplebot was thrilled to see the show. I am surprised he even knew some of these songs as they went back in time quite far. They even did a side of Topographic Oceans! (A Squid's favorite, naturally
Any Yes fans?

