
🎹 Synth Icons is the podcast where legendary keyboards come back to life. Hosted by producer and synth expert Andy Whitmore, each episode dives into the world’s most iconic synthesizers — from the lush analog power of the Yamaha CS-80, to the digital sparkle of the DX7, to the unmistakable sounds of the Korg M1.
Andy recreates famous riffs, compares hardware to modern software emulations, and rev... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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In this Synth Icons episode, Andy Whitmore dives into the digital, glassy world of the Roland D-50 – with 20 iconic riffs you definitely know, but maybe never realised were D-50.
Every sound in this episode comes from a real D-50, using classic fact... more
In this Synth Icons episode, Andy Whitmore fires up the real Yamaha CS-80 to recreate some of Vangelis’ most iconic moments – this time with the full effects chain rebuilt. Big reverbs, delays and chorus bring the CS-80 right back into that huge, cin... more
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In this Synth Icons episode, Andy Whitmore puts the Sequential Prophet-5 Rev 3.2 through its paces with a stack of famous riffs – from moody pads to punchy bass lines and full-on synth leads.
You’ll hear cl... more
In this episode of Synth Icons, we funk things up with one of the most instantly recognisable keyboards in music history — the Hohner Clavinet D6.
With its sharp, percussive tone and rhythm guitar-like attack, the Clavinet became a cornerstone of fu... more
In this episode of Synth Icons, we shine a light on one of the most underrated classic analog synths of all time — the Roland Jupiter-4. Before the Juno-60 and Jupiter-8 stole the spotlight, this synth helped shape the sound of early synth-pop with i... more
The Korg M1 is one of the most iconic keyboards ever made — the sound of late-’80s and early-’90s pop, dance, and film music. In this episode of Synth Icons, producer and synth collector Andy Whitmore recreates 13 legendary riffs that defined the era... more
The Yamaha DX7 is one of the most iconic synthesizers of all time, shaping the sound of pop, rock, funk, electronic, and film music throughout the 80s and 90s.
In this episode, I recreate 21 legendary riffs that defined decades of music — from Berli... more
🎧 Can you tell the difference between the legendary Yamaha CS-80 and today’s best software emulations?
In this blind test, I compare the real CS-80 with recreations from Arturia, Softube, Cherry Audio, and XILS Lab — and the results might surprise ... more










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Focusing on the rich history and sounds of iconic synthesizers, the content features detailed explorations of renowned instruments that have shaped pop, electronic, and film music. Episodes showcase famous riffs and tracks, often recreating them using the specific synthesizers being discussed. Unique segments include blind tests that challenge listeners' ability to distinguish between original hardware and their digital emulations, creating an engaging and interactive experience. This informative yet entertaining format appeals to synth enthusiasts, music producers, and fans of classic hits, making it a rich resource for understanding the evolution of music technology and sounds.
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