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Synth Icons

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🎹 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 reveals the stories, sounds, and production secrets behind the instruments that shaped pop, film, and electronic music.

If you're a synth enthusiast, a producer, or just love classic hits, Synth Icons lets you hear the legends for yourself.

👉 Follow for more synth deep-dives, blind tests, and studio stories.
🎧 Watch the full video versions on YouTube → @AndyWhitmore

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    • Roland JD-800 Plug-In vs Real JD-800 (Iconic Riffs A/B Test)
      Feb 5 2026

      A straight A/B test: iconic riffs played first on the Roland Cloud JD-800 plug-in, then on my real vintage JD-800—same parts, same context, no tricks. Can you hear a difference?

      Roland JD-800 plug-in vs real JD-800 hardware sound comparison.
      In this episode I do a proper A/B test: the Roland Cloud JD-800 versus the original vintage Roland JD-800 hardware.

      Here’s the format: for each track you’ll hear two quick clips—first the plug-in, then the real JD-800—using the same riff/lick and the same musical idea so you can judge the differences (or similarities) for yourself.

      The JD-800 is one of the most iconic early-90s digital synths: bright, “produced,” and instantly recognisable for aggressive leads, glassy keys, and expressive patches.

      Featured A/B riffs from:

      · The Prodigy — “Voodoo People” (Wailing Guitar 15 / snarling riff)

      · Depeche Mode — “In Your Room” (intro bass motif)

      · Prince & The New Power Generation — “Damn U” (“Crystal Rhodes”)

      · Prince & The New Power Generation — “7” (Iceman intro → weird FX)

      · The Prodigy — “Their Law” (wailing guitar part)

      · Genesis — “I Can’t Dance” (“Bruiser Tines”)

      Question for you: Which one fooled you? Which version do you actually prefer—plug-in or hardware? Leave your pick in the comments, and tell me what synth A/B test you want next.

      🎧 More Synth Icons episodes:

      · Hohner Clavinet D6 – Famous Riffs You Instantly Know

      · Roland Jupiter-4 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were Jupiter-4)

      · Korg M1 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were M1)

      🔧 Work with Andy

      · Production, mixing & mastering: https://www.andywhitmore.com/

      · Studio: https://greystokestudio.com/

      📲 Connect with Andy

      · YouTube: @AndyWhitmore

      · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/

      · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic

      · TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583

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      7 min
    • Korg M1: 21 Iconic Riffs You Know (But Forgot Existed!)
      Jan 29 2026

      Pure nostalgia and pure presets: the Korg M1 — one of the most recognisable keyboards of all time — and 21 famous parts you’ve definitely heard on records.

      This is the talky companion to my YouTube riffs video. In the video I reveal the song name + the preset before I play each part, so this isn’t a guessing game. It’s more like: here’s the sound, why it matters, and what to listen for.

      Important note: these are M1 recreations / M1-style parts. That doesn’t automatically mean the original record used only a Korg M1 — many tracks were layered with other synths, samplers and effects. The goal here is to spotlight the signature M1 character: Piano 16’, Organ 2, Choir, pads, and that famous Slap Bass.

      If you want a Part 3, tell me what to include: artist + track + the exact section you want recreated (timestamp appreciated).

      Intro

      Black Box — I Don’t Know Anybody Else — I01 Piano 16'
      Robin S — Luv 4 Luv — I17 Organ 2
      N-Joi — Anthem — I01 Piano 16'
      Sabrina Johnston — Peace — I01 Piano 16'
      Nightcrawlers — Surrender Your Love — I17 Organ 2
      Kraze — The Party — I01 Piano 16'
      49ers — Touch Me — I01 Piano 16'
      Sandra — Hiroshima — I00 Universe
      Tasmin Archer — Sleeping Satellite — I30 Lore
      Law & Order Theme — I46 Slap Bass
      Madonna — Vogue — I01 Piano 16'
      Aerosmith — Janie’s Got a Gun — I46 Slap Bass
      OMD — Sailing on the Seven Seas — I00 Universe (not confirmed)
      OMD — Pandora’s Box — I23 Choir
      OMD — Call My Name — I23 Choir
      Awesome 3 — Don’t Go — I01 Piano 16'
      Dream Frequency — Feel So Real — I01 Piano 16'
      M.A.N.I.C. — I’m Comin’ Hardcore — I01 Piano 16'
      Jaydee — Plastic Dreams — I17 Organ 2
      Playahitty — The Summer Is Magic — I17 Organ 2
      Whigfield — Gimmie Gimmie — I17 Organ 2

      Summary

      A fast, talky companion to my YouTube riffs video: 21 instantly recognisable Korg M1-style hooks with the presets explained and called out up front.

      🎧 More Synth Icons episodes:

      · Hohner Clavinet D6 – Famous Riffs You Instantly Know

      · Roland Jupiter-4 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were Jupiter-4)

      · Korg M1 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were M1)

      🔧 Work with Andy

      · Production, mixing & mastering: https://www.andywhitmore.com/

      · Studio: https://greystokestudio.com/

      📲 Connect with Andy

      · YouTube: @AndyWhitmore

      · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/

      · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic

      · TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583


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      10 min
    • Genesis: Tony Banks’ JD-800 Live Patches Recreated (90s Tour Sounds)
      Jan 25 2026

      Watcher • Carpet Crawlers • Invisible Touch • Mama • Follow You Follow Me • I Can’t Dance — live-style JD-800 patch recreations + parts

      Tony Banks used the Roland JD-800 throughout Genesis’ 1990s tours—here are my closest recreations of his live patches, with the parts transcribed and played in Tony’s live style across six iconic songs.

      Tony Banks’ Genesis JD-800 live tour patches recreated (1990s).
      In this episode, I recreate Tony Banks’ Roland JD-800 live patches as heard on Genesis’ big 90s tours—then I play the parts the way Tony performed them on stage.

      A lot of these lines began life in the studio on totally different instruments (Mellotron, Prophet-10, ARP 2600), but the live JD-800 versions have their own character: big, authoritative pads, punchy stabs, and that unmistakable 90s touring sheen.

      Technical note: I’m playing the parts on my JD-800, but what you’re hearing here is the Roland Cloud JD-800 plug-in. Also, my hardware JD-800 buttons aren’t behaving, so I can’t reliably save patches—everything you hear is my best “get it right in the moment” recreation.

      If you’re into Genesis keys, Tony Banks parts, and classic synth textures, you’ll enjoy this one.
      Tell me your favourite patch/part, and what Genesis/Tony Banks sound I should tackle next (song + section if possible).

      Chapters / Timestamps

      Intro
      Watcher of the Skies — Main string pad (studio origin: Mellotron)
      Carpet Crawlers — Main string pad (studio origin: Mellotron layer)
      Invisible Touch — Stabby keyboard (studio origin: Prophet-10)
      Mama — Main pad (studio origin: Prophet-10)
      Follow You Follow Me — Chorus lead riff (studio origin: ARP 2600)
      I Can’t Dance — “Bruiser Tines”
      Summary / What should I recreate next?

      Note on authenticity: Live rigs aren’t always about perfectly matching the studio source—they’re about making the part translate through a PA, night after night. This episode focuses specifically on the live JD-800 vibe.

      🎧 More Synth Icons episodes:

      · Hohner Clavinet D6 – Famous Riffs You Instantly Know

      · Roland Jupiter-4 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were Jupiter-4)

      · Korg M1 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were M1)

      🔧 Work with Andy

      · Production, mixing & mastering: https://www.andywhitmore.com/

      · Studio: https://greystokestudio.com/

      📲 Connect with Andy

      · YouTube: @AndyWhitmore

      · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/

      · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic

      · TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583

      Support the show

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      7 min
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