
đš 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 worldâs most iconic synthesizers â 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 | 18 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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You know these riffs â but do you know which synths played them? I recreate 10 iconic tracks/hooks on the original (or closest practical) keyboards: DX7, Korg M1, JD-800, JP-8080, Jupiter-4, Prophet-5 and more â with quick narration before each perfo... more
Iconic JD-800 riffs you knowâFaithless, Prodigy, Depeche Mode, Prince, Genesisâplus hardware vs plug-in A/B comparisons and patches programmed from scratch.
Take a tour through the punchy, glossy world of the Roland JD-800 with a stack of iconic rif... more
A fast countdown of the 11 most valuable synthesizers of all time â famous owners, iconic tracks, and the wild prices behind the GX-1, CS-80, Moog modular systems, Jupiter-8 and more.
Welcome to the top 11 most valuable synths of all time. From the ... more
A straight A/B test: iconic riffs played first on the Roland Cloud JD-800 plug-in, then on my real vintage JD-800âsame parts, same context, no tricks. Can you hear a difference?
Roland JD-800 plug-in vs real JD-800 hardware sound comparison.
In thi... more
Pure nostalgia and pure presets: the Korg M1 â one of the most recognisable keyboards of all time â and 21 famous parts youâve definitely heard on records.
This is the talky companion to my YouTube riffs video. In the video I reveal the song name + ... more
Watcher ⢠Carpet Crawlers ⢠Invisible Touch ⢠Mama ⢠Follow You Follow Me ⢠I Canât Dance â live-style JD-800 patch recreations + parts
Tony Banks used the Roland JD-800 throughout Genesisâ 1990s toursâhere are my closest recreations of his live pat... more
The Minimoog Model D is one of the most recognisable synth sounds ever recorded â from funk basslines to prog leads and classic pop hooks. In this episode, Iâm doing a straight-up A/B comparison: a Vintage Minimoog Model D versus the 2016 Reissue, pl... more
Yamaha CS-80 â 28 Famous Riffs You Know (But Didnât Know Were CS-80)
The Yamaha CS-80 is one of the most expressive analog synthesizers ever made â and its sound is hiding in plain sight across classic pop, rock, TV themes, and film scores.
In this... more
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This podcast focuses on the rich history and cultural significance of iconic synthesizers, offering an engaging exploration of their sounds and stories. Each episode features host Andy Whitmore as he recreates famous riffs from various synthesizers and highlights their unique contributions to pop, film, and electronic music. Listeners can expect insightful comparisons between vintage hardware and modern software emulations, as well as discussions about notable tracks and artists associated with each synthesizer. The podcast appeals to synth enthusiasts and music lovers alike, providing both nostalgia and technical insight into the instruments that have shaped music over the decades.
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