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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

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    7 min
  • The Minimoog Model D A/B: What Changed From Vintage to Reissue? (21 Iconic Riffs)
    Jan 15 2026

    The Minimoog Model D is one of the most recognisable synth sounds ever recorded — from funk basslines to prog leads and classic pop hooks. In this episode, I’m doing a straight-up A/B comparison: a Vintage Minimoog Model D versus the 2016 Reissue, playing 21 famous riffs, leads, basslines, and effects back-to-back so you can hear what’s changed… and what hasn’t.

    To keep these riffs true to the records, I’m using light, “record-style” effects where needed (chorus/delay/reverb), but the core sound is always the Minimoog. Both synths are treated the same, so the comparison stays fair.

    Format

    • Each riff is played on both Model Ds (quick-fire, short, and punchy).
    • Each chapter is labelled Definitely (documented Minimoog) or Likely (strongly associated / commonly credited as Moog/Minimoog).

    Your call: which one wins — Vintage or Reissue?

    Definitely

    • Intro
    • Parliament — Flash Light (Bass)
    • RushTom Sawyer (Intro/Bass) — BONUS (originally Oberheim OB-X era)
    • Pink Floyd — Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Lead)
    • DEVO — Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA (Effects)
    • Michael Jackson — Rock With You (Lead)

    Likely

    • Madonna — Holiday (Lead Line)
    • Madonna — Holiday (Bass)
    • Rick Wakeman — Catherine of Aragon (Bass Melody)
    • Dr. Dre — Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang (Lead)
    • D-Train — You’re The One For Me (Bass)
    • Madonna — Borderline (Lead Line)
    • Madonna — Borderline (Bass)
    • Gary Numan — Are “Friends” Electric? (Theme)
    • Gary Numan — Are “Friends” Electric? (Lead Line)
    • Michael Jackson — Workin’ Day and Night (Bass)
    • Michael Jackson — Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough (Bass)
    • Chaka Khan — We Can Work It Out (Bass)
    • Barclay James Harvest — Victims of Circumstance (Lead)
    • Stevie Wonder — I Wish (Bass)
    • Stevie Wonder — Isn’t She Lovely (Bass)
    • Stevie Wonder — That Girl (Bass)
    • Outro

    If you enjoy these quick-fire, famous-riff shootouts, check out my other classics (M1, D-50, CS-80, DX7, Prophet, Jupiter series and more) — and tell me which synth 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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    13 min
  • The Yamaha CS-80 Explained Through 28 Famous Riffs
    Jan 10 2026

    Yamaha CS-80 — 28 Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Know Were CS-80)

    The Yamaha CS-80 is one of the most expressive analog synthesizers ever made — and its sound is hiding in plain sight across classic pop, rock, TV themes, and film scores.

    In this episode, I’m playing 28 famous riffs you definitely know, all recreated on the Yamaha CS-80. From lush string pads and bold brass lines to flute-style leads and expressive glides, this is a tour of just how wide-ranging — and musical — the CS-80 really is.

    All parts are played on the CS-80 itself, using light, record-style effects where needed to match the original vibe. Use the chapter markers to jump between songs, and listen closely to how often this synth shows up in places you might not expect.

    Intro
    Kate Bush – “Babooshka” Intro Lead
    Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder – “Ebony and Ivory” Lead Synth
    Doctor Who (Peter Howell, 1980s) Signature Sting
    Doctor Who (Peter Howell, 1980s) Theme Bass
    Toto – “Takin’ It Back” Sine Glissando Pad
    Toto – “Africa” Brass Pad
    Toto – “Rosanna” Brass Pad
    ELO – “Time / Prologue” String Intro
    Genesis – “Behind the Lines” Intro Brass (may have been Quadra)
    10cc – “Tokyo” String Pad
    10cc – “Tokyo” Flute Line
    ELO – “Twilight” Brass Line
    Michael Jackson – “Human Nature” Brass Pad
    Paul McCartney – “Wonderful Xmas Time” Middle 8 Lick
    Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder – “Ebony and Ivory” Intro Brass
    Kate Bush – “Babooshka” Flute Glide
    10cc – “Dreadlock Holiday” Lead Line
    10cc – “For You and I” String Pad
    ELO – “Yours Truly, 2095” Flute Line
    Quincy Jones – “Betcha’ Wouldn’t Hurt Me” Lead Synth
    Michael Jackson – “Billie Jean” String Part
    10cc – “For You and I” Flute Line
    Bruce Springsteen – “Born in the USA” Intro Synth Chordal Melody
    Prefab Sprout – “If You Don’t Love Me” Intro Brass
    Genesis – “Duchess” String Glide
    Genesis – “Duchess” Pluck Line
    Genesis – “Turn It On Again” Brass Line
    Paul McCartney – “Wonderful Xmas Time” CS-80 Solo
    Outro & Summary

    Questions for you:

    • Which riff did you recognise instantly?
    • Which one surprised you the most?
    • And which synth should I cover next?

    If you enjoy these quick-fire famous riff episodes, check out my other synth specials and let me know what you’d like to hear 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

    🔧 Need professional production, mixing, or mastering?
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    12 min
  • Roland Jupiter-8 – 20 Hidden 80s Synth Gems (Queen, Prince, Tears for Fears + more!)
    Jan 1 2026

    In this Synth Icons episode, Andy Whitmore powers up the legendary Roland Jupiter-8 to uncover 20 hidden 80s synth gems. From shimmering pads and string intros to bold brass, sequences and moody bass lines, every sound you hear comes straight from Andy’s own Jupiter-8 – no plugins, no emulations, just authentic analogue.

    🎧 Riffs & tracks featured:

    • Queen – I Want to Break Free (strings intro, solo + sequence stabs)
    • Howard Jones – What Is Love? (brass & synth solo)
    • Duran Duran – Save a Prayer (sequence and lead lines)
    • Prince – 1999 (Jupiter-8 brass intro)
    • Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) (brass lick)
    • Michael Jackson – Thriller (intro pad)
    • Pet Shop Boys – West End Girls (strings + bass)
    • Tears for Fears – Mad World (bass intro & organ part)
    • Tears for Fears – Pale Shelter (bass intro)
    • Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World (main pad)

    Each part is played note-for-note from the original recordings, showing why the Jupiter-8 became one of the most loved polysynths of the 80s.

    🎹 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)
    • Yamaha DX7, Prophet-5 and more classic synth deep-dives

    ✏️ 1-to-1 lessons & mentoring
    If you want one-to-one lessons on how to program or produce in Logic Pro – or you’d like help programming synths, analogue or VST – head over to Andy’s website and get in touch.

    📲 Connect with Andy

    • YouTube: @AndyWhitmore
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic
    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583

    If you enjoy this Jupiter-8 special, follow the Synth Icons podcast, leave a rating or review, and let Andy know which synth – or which artist – you’d like to hear next.

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    9 min
  • Synth Icon: Roland Juno-106 – The Hit Machine (15 Iconic Riffs)
    Dec 25 2025

    The Roland Juno-106 has been quietly sneaking onto hit records for decades. In this Synth Icon episode, I put it front and centre and show you why it became a true studio workhorse.

    I’ll play you 15 famous basslines, pads and leads from artists like Underworld, Daft Punk, Madonna, Tame Impala, The Weeknd, Com Truise, Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein (Stranger Things) and more – all recreated live on my Juno-106 in the studio. No samples, no stems, just the real hardware with some chorus and FX.

    Along the way we talk about why the 106 keeps turning up on records, how producers layer it with other Junos and synths, and what makes its chorus, filter and envelopes so addictive.

    Riffs featured in this episode (in order):

    · The Weeknd – Blinding Lights

    · Underworld – Born Slippy (Nuxx) Part A

    · Underworld – Born Slippy (Nuxx) Part B

    · Daft Punk – Around the World

    · Stranger Things – Kids

    · Daft Punk – Voyager

    · Charlie Puth – BOY

    · Tame Impala – Nangs

    · 808 State – Pacific State

    · Dr. Alban – No Coke

    · Com Truise – Memory

    · Talk Talk – It’s My Life

    · Daft Punk – Rollin’ & Scratchin’

    · Madonna – Ray of Light

    · Tame Impala – Eventually

    Listen with headphones if you can – there’s a lot of chorus movement, filter detail and low-end weight that phone speakers won’t give you.


    Tell me in the comments / reviews:

    • Which Juno-106 riff surprised you most?
    • Which synth should I feature next in the Synth Icon series – Juno-60, JD-800, DX7, M1… or something weirder?

    🎧 Watch the live performance video on YouTube: search for “The Juno-106 Hit Machine | 15 Iconic Riffs – Andy Whitmore” - https://youtu.be/KzA9ZHBn06M

    🔗 For more synth demos, recreations and deep dives, check out my YouTube channel and socials in the show notes - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0Dj_f71KJlNyPbuR4efYpxQXUtmRuX5B&si=voZg2MznmUrowl11


    🎧 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

    🔧 Need professional production, mixing, or mastering?
    🎧 Work with Andy Whitmore → andywhitmore.com

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    6 min
  • Roland D-50 – 20 Iconic Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Know Were D-50)
    Dec 18 2025

    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 factory presets like Pizzagogo, DigitalNativeDance, Staccato Heaven, Glass Voices, Metal Harp, Cathedral/pipe organs, Shakuhachi, Griitttarr and more. No other synths, no samples – just the D-50 doing what it does best.

    🎧 Tracks & sounds featured include:

    • Michael Jackson – Man in the Mirror (I-84 Afterthought)
    • Enya – Orinoco Flow (I-44 Pizzagogo)
    • Eric Clapton – Bad Love (I-77 O K Chorale)
    • Gary Numan – America (I-37 Soundtrack)
    • Star Trek: The Next Generation – Season 1 theme / OST (I-51 Glass Voices)
    • Paula Abdul – Straight Up (I-15 Horn Section)
    • Christopher Cross – Sailing (I-43 Basin Strat Blues)
    • Taylor Dayne – Tell It to My Heart (I-15 Horn Section)
    • George Michael – Faith (I-38 Cathedral Organ)
    • Mica Paris – My One Temptation (I-15 Horn Section)
    • Phil Collins – Another Day in Paradise (I-12 Metal Harp)
    • Bananarama – Love in the First Degree (I-15 Horn Section)
    • Mr. President – Coco Jamboo (I-16 Living Calliope)
    • Boy Meets Girl – Waiting for a Star to Fall (I-21 DigitalNativeDance)
    • Sabrina – Boys Boys Boys (I-15 Horn Section)
    • Spagna – Call Me (I-15 Horn Section)
    • George Michael – Father Figure (I-66 Shakuhachi)
    • Pink Floyd – Run Like Hell (I-26 Griitttarr – reimagined on D-50)
    • Michael Jackson – Dirty Diana (I-21 DigitalNativeDance)
    • Michael Cooper – Shoop Shoop (Never Stop Givin’ You Love) (I-61 Staccato Heaven)
    • Plus preset demos: Intruder FX and Staccato Heaven

    Expect plenty of “wait… that’s a D-50?!” moments as these factory patches pop up in huge pop, rock and TV themes from the late 80s and early 90s.

    🎹 More Synth Icons episodes:

    • Korg M1 – Famous Riffs You Know (But Didn’t Realise Were M1)
    • Sequential Prophet-5 – Famous Riffs You Instantly Know
    • Roland Jupiter-8 & Jupiter-4 – Hidden 80s Synth Gems
    • Hohner Clavinet D6 – Famous Riffs You Instantly Know
    • CS-80 / Vangelis sounds and Yamaha DX7 specials

    ✏️ 1-to-1 lessons & synth help
    If you want one-to-one lessons on how to program or produce in Logic Pro – or you’d like help programming synths (hardware or analogue-style VSTs) – head over to Andy’s website and get in touch.

    📲Connect with me:

    🌐 Website → https://greystokestudio.com/

    📸 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/

    📺 YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@AndyWhitmore

    👍 Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic

    𝕏 X → https://twitter.com/andywhitmore

    🎵 TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583

    If you enjoy this D-50 special, follow the Synth Icons podcast, leave a rating or review, and let Andy know which synth – or which artist – you’d like to hear next.

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    12 min