Top 10 Synthesizers Of All Time

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  • Here are the 10 most famous synthesizers in history! ❤️
    💥 SYNTHESIZERS TIMELINE 💥
    00:00 - Intro
    00:33 - Oberheim OB-8
    01:18 - Roland D-50
    03:15 - Fairlight CMI
    04:35 - Prophet 5
    06:28 - Korg M1
    09:10 - ARP 2600
    11:19 - Yamaha CS-80
    12:54 - Yamaha DX-7
    14:30 - Roland Jupiter 8
    16:36 - Minimoog
    19:22 - Outro
    💥 SYNTH BY SYNTH PLAYLISTS 💥
    Minimoog Videos 👉 • Minimoog Videos
    Roland Jupiter 8 Videos 👉 • Roland Jupiter 8 Videos
    Yamaha DX-7 Videos 👉 • Yamaha DX-7 Videos
    Sorry! No CS-80 videos from me
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    Korg M1 Videos 👉 • Korg M-1 Videos
    Prophet Videos 👉 • Prophet 5: Famous Pres...
    Sorry! No Fairlight CMI videos from me :(
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  • @aimerjoy
    @aimerjoy 2 роки тому +605

    I'm a Japanese and so proud of Japanese maker's great contribution to modern pop and rock music world. Thank you very much, all lovers.

  • @steelheadplayer
    @steelheadplayer 2 роки тому +735

    A series of "The synths of [insert artist] " , what they chose and why and the sounds they created would be interesting. From Vangelis to Howard Jones , Jarre to Floyd , Kraftwerk to The Human League, plenty to go at there. -Mark

    • @JonayPS
      @JonayPS 2 роки тому +14

      Great idea!

    • @stachun8783
      @stachun8783 2 роки тому +18

      wow an actually good idea in a youtube comment section, how rare

    • @kimble02
      @kimble02 2 роки тому +13

      Great idea! I mean lots of artists used many different synth’s but some are iconically joined to artists. Like the OB 8/Xa and Rush/Van Halen. Jean Micheal Jarre and the Eminent 310 Unique Strings along with a Small Stone Phaser (Elka Synthex Laser Harp). Vince Clark and the 2600, Vangelis and his career built on the CS-80, Gary Numan and the PolyMoog…

    • @henrypasini6827
      @henrypasini6827 2 роки тому +7

      Director Carpenter, tangerine dreams……ect

    • @kkrsnn5632
      @kkrsnn5632 2 роки тому +3

      Yessss!!!!

  • @FilmlessSoundtracks
    @FilmlessSoundtracks Рік тому +78

    Well I purchased my first synth the MiniMoog back in 1973. I was 13 years old. I sold it for the Oberheim OBXA when I went to music school at Ithaca. I was the first student to bring a synthesizer to the school. I also was the first to play it in the Stage Band, “Ithaca Jazz Rock Ensemble”. I love this run through of the 10 best of all time. I am now 62 and moved into VST instruments in my fifties. I have 7 albums out at this time and do “Film Music” as well. I love your style. I love even more your playing of each of your 10 best. The presentation is flawless and you definitely deserve credit for showing when, where and how these synths played into our life long fascination with these iconic Synthesizers! Great job!

    • @davidtaylor857
      @davidtaylor857 Рік тому +6

      I was 15 when I got mine. Keep thinking I would try the behringer model d just for nostalgia.

    • @nakiradams
      @nakiradams Рік тому +3

      In this comment of yours is the answer to the many queries that are out there in some forums about whether the Software is so good or not. From what I see the answer is yes. Thank you

    • @RobertAWolf
      @RobertAWolf 6 місяців тому +1

      I was 15 in 1976 when I bought my first, the Korg 770, couldn't afford the MiniMoog then still want one.

  • @MeneTekelUpharsin
    @MeneTekelUpharsin Рік тому +85

    0:33 Oberheim OB-8 (1983)
    1:19 Roland D-50 (1987) - $850
    4:36 Prophet-5 (1978) - $11,000
    6:28 Korg M1 (1988) - $850
    11:20 Yamaha CS-80 (1977)
    12:54 Yamaha DX7 (1983) - $1,700
    14:30 Roland Jupiter 8 (1981) - $24,000
    16:36 Minimoog (1974) - $10,000

    • @karlmeadows4986
      @karlmeadows4986 Рік тому +1

      Where they the prices when they came out or what there worth now

    • @jakegiossi7447
      @jakegiossi7447 Рік тому +13

      @@karlmeadows4986 Those are today’s prices for a used one. And they’re only going up. I acquired my Jupiter-8 back in 2008 for about $7000. I sold it in late-2010 for the absurd price of $10,500. Couldn’t believe someone would be dumb enough to pay that price…😂. Turns out that I’M the dummy for selling it, because they’ve appreciated to the crack-smoking price of around $25K today in 2022!!!
      And they’re only going to keep climbing in value….

    • @polytonic6493
      @polytonic6493 Рік тому +5

      @@jakegiossi7447 definitely not today's prices. in my country you can find a minimoog for 4000USD, a M1 for 400USD, D-50 for 500USD and DX7s go for 270USD

    • @jakegiossi7447
      @jakegiossi7447 Рік тому +1

      @@polytonic6493 You’re not even talking about the same thing. I’m talking about valuable, classic analog synths, like the Roland Jupiter 6 & 8. In the USA, M1, D-50 and DX7 prices are very comparable as they are in your country, as well as some Minimoogs (though not the vintage 1970s models, which are selling in the $6000-$10,000 range). To compare mass-produced digital synths with the classic analogs is inaccurate at best and nonsensical at worst. They aren’t remotely in the same category.

    • @Mansardian
      @Mansardian Рік тому +2

      And the ARP?

  • @bobvalicenti233
    @bobvalicenti233 2 роки тому +180

    This wasn't just any synth demo video, it was a journey through time and the tour leader knew all the destinations like the back of his hand! Great job, well done!

  • @stephaneethier
    @stephaneethier 2 роки тому +242

    I am the lucky owner of a CS 80, which I bought in 1991 for the Canadian equivalent of $325 USD. It’s in great shape and it’s not for sale! It was featured pretty extensively on the 2013 album Reflektor, by my fellow Montreal citizens Arcade Fire… I can confirm: it does sound like a dream, Claudio!

    • @budgetguitaristcom
      @budgetguitaristcom 2 роки тому +17

      $325? DAMMMN!!!!!! That's awesome.

    • @williamtell1477
      @williamtell1477 2 роки тому +1

      That is so cool! Did you think at the time you bought that it would be worth so much some day or was that just lucky? What a beautiful instrument.

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica 2 роки тому +6

      I got mine for some work in Lieu ... Then realising the upkeep , and weight , Sold it to as Museum.... Loved it, But owning one is just that for me, a badge of honour.
      My upmost respect owning one, but also my condolences...

    • @PatrickRosenbalm
      @PatrickRosenbalm 2 роки тому +16

      Oh the 90s when you could find deals for dirt on what is today's gold. I got my Jupter 8 in 1998 for $300 with anvil flight case. And I wasn't even the first person to look at it. Picked up a Juno 60 the same year for $200. Still have em both. But once in a while you can still find a deal. Picked up a non-working DX7 last year for $50. Just needed new battery and some presets reloaded. Condition is a 9 out of 10. But you have to be looking all the time. If only we could hire Doc Brown to take us back to the mid to late 90s at 88 mph!

    • @JesuChristus
      @JesuChristus 2 роки тому +4

      Another Montreal band Men Without Hats used one too! Beast of a machine

  • @louishermans3265
    @louishermans3265 Рік тому +115

    I think the Juno 60 deserve a place here.
    Good prepramsble sounds and I think one of the first affordable synths.

    • @differentismyart623
      @differentismyart623 8 місяців тому +2

      went down to comment the same thing and then realised the top comment said the same thing lol

    • @BingoBet-It-AllBeaver
      @BingoBet-It-AllBeaver 7 місяців тому

      Yes! I was going to say the very same thing.

    • @MrDooDooPie
      @MrDooDooPie 7 місяців тому +3

      Absolutely thought it would be in the top 3

    • @genuinetuffguy1854
      @genuinetuffguy1854 6 місяців тому

      Juno 60 deserves at least honorable mention. I used to play it in high school band & choir. Still own my Roland Alpha Juno 2

    • @oldschoolchartist
      @oldschoolchartist 6 місяців тому

      The Juno 60 had a quality to the sound that very few synths had. I can only describe it as 'open and flowing' or 'unforced'. Some synths sound 'pinched' while the Juno 60 was relaxed and open in just about anything it produced. Part of it might have been the excellent chorus it had but I think it went beyond just that.

  • @MattPicsET
    @MattPicsET 2 місяці тому +6

    Nothing beats the classics! I myself am a proud owner of a reissue MiniMoog, a vintage DX7, D50, and M1, and the new Oberheim OB-X8 and Jupiter X synths. I plan on adding the reissue Prophet 10 and ARP 2600m to my arsenal later this year.

    • @Groovy1965
      @Groovy1965 Місяць тому

      Wow. How much does that total?

  • @JonnyRoket
    @JonnyRoket 2 роки тому +272

    Korg MS20 deserves a honorable mention, fantastic list !

    • @essential_listening
      @essential_listening 2 роки тому +3

      Hear me out...I prefer the MS-10! I own 3 of them and have owned every version of MS-20 you possibly could. MS-10 cuts through the mix better than most mono synths.

    • @awpqq
      @awpqq 2 роки тому +4

      my very first synth - 1979

    • @videditorEB1
      @videditorEB1 2 роки тому +1

      @@awpqq mine too. Had the only synthesizer in town.

    • @djtongacontrol
      @djtongacontrol 2 роки тому +1

      @@essential_listening interesting

    • @HotStrange
      @HotStrange 2 роки тому +8

      The MS20 is my number one. Best synth I’ve ever owned, and I’ve owned probably 100+.

  • @roseburgranger
    @roseburgranger Рік тому +113

    Depeche Mode we’re huge synth music pioneers and were heavy users of Emulator sampling synthesizers. Taking a sample of something like banging on metal pipes, combining it with other instruments and turning it into music was truly groundbreaking in the early 1980’s!

    • @manuwilder
      @manuwilder Рік тому

      Maybe you will like my songs, souding very devotely :)

    • @zy9662
      @zy9662 Рік тому +9

      Agree, specially with Alan Wilder, but since then emulation sampling is not real synth, that's why none of their more recognized instruments are on this list. We need a top 10 of emulator samplers

    • @timppaUT
      @timppaUT 3 місяці тому

      I've read they used also Oberheim Matrix-12?

  • @Jobobaboss
    @Jobobaboss 3 місяці тому +10

    Probably the most enthusiastic, energetic musician you could find. Great video man!

  • @Distorted-Vision
    @Distorted-Vision Рік тому +15

    The Pet Shop Boys were notable users of the Fairlight CMI. It could be seen in numerous live performances. I'm pretty sure they have used nearly every synth on this list.

    • @awaken77
      @awaken77 9 місяців тому +2

      PSB were early adopters of digital synthesizers: Yamaha DX1/DX7, PPG Wave, Emulators, Fairlight CMI for sequencing and rhythm programming. On Behaviour album 1990, they teamed up with Harold Faltermeyer, because they wanted to try analog synths, and he was an expert in analog synth programming

  • @Mortengjengedal
    @Mortengjengedal 2 роки тому +51

    I would suggest making a video of modern “copies“ or “rebirths“ of old vintage synthesizers, like the Jupiter 80 by Roland, and then compare them to their original synths. 👍

  • @williamroberts8174
    @williamroberts8174 Рік тому +24

    Synclavier II and Kurzweil K250. The K250 was the first digital keyboard that had a (very) convincing grand piano sound. The Synclavier was used by many studios and artists like Michael Jackson, Frank Zappa, etc.

  • @debralynnpaxton5238
    @debralynnpaxton5238 Рік тому +9

    I went to Emrrson, Lake, & Palmer on that Mini-Moog ❤️ My father also owned the Moog and Mini-Moog models ❤️ He had several Seth's. I loved the Arp Omni ❤️

    • @JoukoKantola
      @JoukoKantola 7 місяців тому

      What would the band Camel be without Arp Odysseu!

  • @stevepreskitt283
    @stevepreskitt283 Рік тому +7

    Great list. One that I'm surprised not to see is the Ensoniq Mirage - the Mirage really brought sampling to the masses (despite its relatively poor sound quality), as it was a MUCH more affordable way to get into it than the other options available at the time. I worked at a music store in the 80's, and we sold a TON of Mirages.

  • @aidancampbell78
    @aidancampbell78 2 роки тому +82

    The Juno 106 and JD-800 are two synths I love.

    • @lostboibeats
      @lostboibeats Рік тому +4

      I'm glad everybody is in agreement about the Juno

    • @Schumanized
      @Schumanized Рік тому +2

      Ahh, The JD-800. Always wanted one. Now they're VERY expensive.

    • @Jaro-Daniel
      @Jaro-Daniel Рік тому +3

      Yes, Juno 106 best of the best, combine with Yamaha DX7 is a track killer.

    • @tigertrap2269
      @tigertrap2269 Рік тому

      I had one of the earlier J-106's in the early 80's. Like most of the early syth's....it needed a lot of post-processing effects to make it sound really good. I only used a few of the factory sounds in our band.

    • @vincentschaerer7341
      @vincentschaerer7341 Рік тому +1

      @@Schumanized , yes!!!! The Jd 800 is for me one of the best i got with the M1 and the wawestation . I buy it at the first days when it came on the market in France 😍 !!! I'm slowly thinking to sold it in the next weeks.... have a opportunity for a Fairligth!!!!

  • @veritaassoluta487
    @veritaassoluta487 Рік тому +7

    Scusate se parlo italiano, sono un tecnico de suono dal 83/04 ho vissuto tutto il periodo di tutte le tastiere presentate....
    Incredibile servizio, e una lacrima insieme ai ricordi dei tempi passati
    Complimenti

  • @debralynnpaxton5238
    @debralynnpaxton5238 Рік тому +3

    Literally got chills with those beautiful chords on J-8 !

  • @wolly4u
    @wolly4u Рік тому +6

    Great video! I felt like being placed back in time when I saw these wonderful devices. I actually got some of these: D-50 expander, Prophet 5 and the legendary DX7. My wife was playing it and I created the sounds. I could even manage to create a wonderful Hammond organ sound on the DX-7 we couldn’t find anywhere else.
    A short story at the sideline: The samples of the D-50 are mostly sampled and imported from a Prophet VS shortly before they got bankrupt. I know it from the person who did it for Korg and also have been in that studio where he was working on it.
    There still other synthesizers that should be mentioned but I think that these are the most influential ones.

  • @roblow8126
    @roblow8126 2 роки тому +15

    10 synths in 1 video?!?!? I feel something epic about to happen ❤🧡💛🤍

  • @MrMRomeu
    @MrMRomeu 2 роки тому +20

    When I was a teenager learning to play keyboard on the 80's, D50 and M1 were my dream of keyboard! Well, my father couldn't afford none of them, he bought a Casio CZ-1000, and it was my synth intro.

    • @joelschroer9793
      @joelschroer9793 2 роки тому +1

      I too, had a CZ-1000! I eventually traded it, even up, for a Rhodes Stage piano. (Wish like CRAZY I still had the Rhodes!!!)

    • @Raukura42
      @Raukura42 2 роки тому +1

      Between 1986-1992 as a teenager I played in a band starting with a Roland Juno-106 to which I added a Yamaha DX7. Upgraded that to a DX7 II. Ended playing in 1992 with the 106, D50 and Korg M1. Bitterly regret giving them all away! Got me a Yamaha C108 upright and now have a Kawai GE30. Just need to play it more. Still hanker for synthesisers though.

  • @lateralshiftmusic
    @lateralshiftmusic 10 місяців тому +9

    Prophet 5 would be my dream synth! It sounds incredible...

  • @debralynnpaxton5238
    @debralynnpaxton5238 Рік тому +3

    Another sweet memory is having attended a 'Synclavier' demonstration/workshop at a Nashville recording studio in the 80's ❤️

  • @darrenbernal4254
    @darrenbernal4254 2 роки тому +15

    Another awesome video Claudio you always have the best examples of songs played on these synthesizers. Your upbeat personality and talent makes your videos a real treat to watch. I find myself laughing or smiling every time I watch from either your humor, skill playing a song or the excitement of hearing a song I forgot about. Please keep making content and don’t let anyone tell you any different.

  • @dykodesigns
    @dykodesigns 2 роки тому +44

    PPG wave and Korg Wavestation deserve a honourable mention. They can produce some really dreamy sounds. Some of the presets on the Wavestation remind me of old discovery channel science programs.

    • @synthesizerhome2041
      @synthesizerhome2041 2 роки тому +1

      PPG Wave was a breakthrough instrument. But not exactly the Korg Wavestation.

    • @kevinlangley9644
      @kevinlangley9644 2 роки тому +1

      Ahhh yes...the wavestation. One of many synths I wish I'd never let go.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Рік тому

      PPG wave was theoretically brilliant but it sounds just horrible. Depeche used it for two years but abandoned it after one album.

    • @scottptolomey3498
      @scottptolomey3498 Рік тому +1

      PPG Wave are absolutely amazing machines the abilities to layer and split some amazing sounds were endless

    • @scottptolomey3498
      @scottptolomey3498 Рік тому +1

      @@marguskiis7711 They’ve used PPG Wave a lot longer than two years they were still using the Wave when recording Songs Of Faith And Devotion album in 1992

  • @improbablesafari1491
    @improbablesafari1491 Рік тому +2

    Not gonna lie, I watch a lot of synthesizer info videos. This may be the best I’ve ever seen. Your cs80-near-miss-chicken-dance-story-eye-contact had me rolling in the aisles, as it were. That’s the kind of humanity we’re all looking for. Well done; subscribed.

  • @shawnalove5050
    @shawnalove5050 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoyed this episode! ...and as usual love your playing! Would have loved longer artist lists? Please keep demoing synths!

  • @heresthething41
    @heresthething41 2 роки тому +7

    I work in my bedroom studio. Not enough room for much, with the drums & guitars taking up space. But I do have the Arturia 7 collection Which has most of these synths. I absolutely love them.

  • @yvesjardin5227
    @yvesjardin5227 2 роки тому +13

    Many thanks Claudio for this journey " back to the past " , times of intense music creativity , and also my youth ...
    So happy to be one of your subscribers.
    Cheers

  • @303Estates
    @303Estates Рік тому +1

    Great overview!! You hit on so many classics!! I might add the Synclavier! Amazing sound, sequencer, fully weighted piano keyboard, looked amazing, and buttons for all common functions!! Amazing keyboard!!

  • @handsfree1000
    @handsfree1000 Рік тому +1

    Dr mix must have one of the best collections of synths in the country. All in great condition and still used!

  • @PsYkedelick
    @PsYkedelick 2 роки тому +23

    It's interesting to mention that the DX-7 was pretty much built in the SEGA Genesis/MegaDrive. I was born too late to experience 80's music, but I did hear Genesis/Megadrive game music growing up, so the DX-7 indirectly has a special place in my heart :)

    • @shahidkamal
      @shahidkamal Рік тому +2

      It wasn’t quite a DX7. It was more like a cut down DX100. The DX7 has 6 operators, but the Yamaha 2612 in the Genesis had four operators per channel. I wrote sound (and even sample) drivers in 68000 assembler for the Genesis, and music too. It was quite a pain getting samples out of it, but it was just about possible. It was much easier to get good quality music on the Super Nintendo (Super Famicom) because it had a dedicated processor for audio and multiple ADPCM sample channels. I used an Akai S950 to shape samples before importing them for use in the SNES and the Genesis.

    • @camulodunon
      @camulodunon 6 місяців тому

      ferfaarfwervxr@@shahidkamal

  • @bartektanski1139
    @bartektanski1139 2 роки тому +72

    Claudio, you forgot to mention Vangelis, while you were talking about the CS-80. He had 2 (or even 3) of them in his studio, and he’s the one responsible of that beautiful Blade Runner soundtrack. In fact most of his creations are just the CS-80.

    • @svannuffelen
      @svannuffelen 2 роки тому +6

      Exactly ! During a large period the sound of Vangelis was the CS80 . Not only Blade runner but f.i. Chariots of Fire !

    • @theharper1
      @theharper1 2 роки тому +21

      He showed the Bladerunner clip but didn't name Vangelis!

    • @andresystad8239
      @andresystad8239 2 роки тому +5

      Also Hans Zimmer has one. It was used in the score for Blade Runner 2049

    • @Armandox
      @Armandox 2 роки тому +6

      So right! The CS-80 probably can be called the 'Vangelis' synthesizer, because it aided him in creating most of the sounds for records like Spiral, Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner, Albedo 0.39 and so on. The Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner brass horns and the lead sound from tracks like To The Unknown Man and Hymn are easily 2 of the most recognizable CS-80 patches ever

    • @TheComputec
      @TheComputec 2 роки тому +3

      @@svannuffelen and the soundtrack to The Bounty.... those big fat sweeeps !!!!!

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan Рік тому +9

    Technically, one could also include the Hammond organ. It's registrations were built by synthesis, and if you include overdriving, Hammond's percussion, Leslie based sweeping, etc. it covers a lot of territory.

    • @timppaUT
      @timppaUT 3 місяці тому

      Technically not a synth? But if topic would gave been most famous keyboard intruments, then for sure! As couple of others too, like Farfisa, Wurli and Solina. To mention few.

  • @roberthaynes8830
    @roberthaynes8830 Рік тому +3

    Awesome. Love all these synths and the wonderful sounds they produce.

  • @pontuslindberg
    @pontuslindberg 2 роки тому +24

    Being a dance music fan, the alpha juno, jp-8000, access virus and the 303 are classics that for me qualifies as top synths.
    Thanks for entertaining content!

  • @revokdaryl1
    @revokdaryl1 2 роки тому +32

    I'm surprised you never mentioned Vangelis, who at one point owned 8, yes EIGHT Yamaha CS-80's. He probably used the CS-80 to its full potential out of all its users. It's still his favourite synthesizer to this day!

    • @tears_of_heck
      @tears_of_heck Рік тому +1

      Damn

    • @rederickfroders1978
      @rederickfroders1978 Рік тому +2

      I think thats the joke mate. He definitely hinted at Vangelis

    • @tears_of_heck
      @tears_of_heck Рік тому +2

      I’m saying damn because @revokdaryl1 must’ve written this like right before he passed.

    • @MrAgmoore
      @MrAgmoore Рік тому +2

      Why would you want 8 of the same synth?

    • @revokdaryl1
      @revokdaryl1 Рік тому +4

      @@MrAgmoore I think Vangelis did this mainly so he'd have easy access to more parts. I think he anticipated the synth and the parts being hard to find as it's a very complex instrument.

  • @wozzywick
    @wozzywick 8 місяців тому +3

    One of the coolest things about the Jupiter 8 is the joystick. That's what gives Save a Prayer the distinctive vibrato sound.

  • @murmisrs5092
    @murmisrs5092 Рік тому +8

    I wouldn't call it a very famous synth, but it was definitely a mile stone in sound technology. Kurzweil 250. (1984) One of the most perfect piano sounds. Co-created with Moog and Stevie Wonder.

  • @slideruler73
    @slideruler73 2 роки тому +18

    Thumbs up for The Art Of Noise and an honorable mention for the Synclavier 2.

    • @FridgeProductionsLtd
      @FridgeProductionsLtd 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, something on this unfamiliar synth, out the reach of many in its day.

    • @ark1492
      @ark1492 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed, Art Of Noise put the Fairlight on the map in the 80’s…..producer Trevor Horn called Art a of Noise the band & the lead singer is the Fairlight😂…..nice UA-cam video, thank you…I learned alot from your top 10 list

  • @georgeleong7559
    @georgeleong7559 2 роки тому +4

    Really enjoyed this episode. The demo sounds brought back so much memories and feels of the 80's. Thanks!

  • @Pulsonar
    @Pulsonar 11 місяців тому +2

    Love the sound of the Moog, it brings back my 70s childhood in an instant. For me it was the majestic sound of the future, it sounded so powerful and otherworldly across all genres of music. I couldnt wait for the 80s to begin, and I wasnt disappointed. The Moog ushered in an incredible synth army - ARP, Korg, Roland, Yamaha, etc... to deliver the all conquering pop music sounds of the 80s and 90s, that thoroughly spoiled us 🙏🏾

  • @redneckrosey8221
    @redneckrosey8221 Рік тому +6

    My dad had a excellent Roland D50, I’ve got it now and she still sound great.

  • @JKVisFX
    @JKVisFX 2 роки тому +26

    I would really include the Moog Modular because, as you mentioned, that really was what started the whole synth revolution with Wendy Carlos' "Switched-on Bach." The other one that had a huge impact, and started the whole self-contained music workstation including recording direct-to-disk was the NED Synclaviar system.

    • @montazownianr1
      @montazownianr1 2 роки тому +3

      Revolution? Mostly used for sound effects or blips burps and farts.

    • @FridgeProductionsLtd
      @FridgeProductionsLtd 2 роки тому +2

      And also Tomita perhaps?

    • @craigevans4694
      @craigevans4694 2 роки тому +3

      @@montazownianr1 You clearly not seen it out to good use then.

    • @JKVisFX
      @JKVisFX 2 роки тому +1

      @@FridgeProductionsLtd Absolutely. In fact, Tomita sited Switched-on Bach as his inspiration for getting a Moog Modular himself.

  • @jergervasi3331
    @jergervasi3331 2 роки тому +9

    Korg Wavestation... Juno 106... Synclavier... Emulator... Andromeda... Memorymoog... Odyssey... Your Top Ten is spot on, but those would certainly make a Runner-up List! Great video once again, Claudio!

    • @entropybentwhistle
      @entropybentwhistle 2 роки тому +1

      It’s a shame that the Andromeda used less than great components, it could have been a long-lived legend of retro synths. Alesis really dropped the ball by not making a high quality re-issue during this time of nostalgic re-issues. If Dave Smith is unafraid to wheel out a $4500 Prophet 10 then it should inspire companies like Alesis and Roland with a genuine analog Jupiter 8 to make everything old new again.

  • @christinethornhill
    @christinethornhill Рік тому

    Love The Energy you put into your descriptions ! Absolutely Fabulous my friend … ✨🌟💫🪐🐈♥️

  • @Davo-007
    @Davo-007 Рік тому +16

    The Ensonique ESQ 1 was a great ground breaking affordable synth from the mid 80s.

    • @marvinratchford7913
      @marvinratchford7913 9 місяців тому +2

      Here's a ESQ 1 and a DX 7 ua-cam.com/video/GrRoWEbGR3I/v-deo.html

    • @Hiajarock
      @Hiajarock 6 місяців тому

      The esq sound was pretty lame

  • @CoderCoronet
    @CoderCoronet 2 роки тому +11

    I liked your video a lot. Thanks for sharing. Since you mentioned “of all times”, I think it would be great if you do another top 10 video, but this time including newer and modern synths so we can see how they stand compared to these iconic old ones❤️

  • @dansretromusic6759
    @dansretromusic6759 2 роки тому +38

    Korg's Polysix deserves an honourable mention in my opinion. Been used by Alphaville, Blancmange, Chvrches, Damon Albarn, Eric Prydz, Jean-Michel Jarre and Tears for Fears (so I'm told) to name but a few - and my mind was blown when I discovered the Toy Elec Sound preset was used on Just Dance by Lady Gaga.

    • @YouBredRaptorsMusic
      @YouBredRaptorsMusic 2 роки тому

      Mmmmmmmmmmmmm chvrches

    • @jezzyby47
      @jezzyby47 2 роки тому

      The only band i ever saw with a polysix on TOTP was China Crisis doing Christian in 1982? My channel has that performance on there, and it was what inspired me to buy one in 1983. It was £850 new. Not worth it really, only 32 sounds on there, but very easy to programme and store new sounds on it. I never saw TFF with one though.

    • @Schumanized
      @Schumanized Рік тому

      The Korg Poly-800 was a great synth too!!

  • @lukerman510
    @lukerman510 Рік тому +1

    Keep doing what you do man. I have very little knowledge about synthesizers but this video was still very entertaining to watch. Thank you :)

  • @RJasonKlein
    @RJasonKlein Рік тому

    Wow - great video for someone like me is new to synths and loves learning the history of instrument.
    I’ve lived through all of the eras that these instruments shaped, and the play the soundtrack of my life - that said, the Minimoog at the end is truly a remarkable and expressive instrument.

  • @MrIanfurniss
    @MrIanfurniss 2 роки тому +42

    This is a top 10 i'm really struggling to argue with! My only complaint would be that it should be a top 20 so I can add in the ARP Quadra, the EMS Synthi, Emulator II, the Synclavier, the MS-20 ... so many beautiful synths over the years! Oh, then there's the Juno 6 and the.... ok I'll shut up lol

    • @carlosserrano3985
      @carlosserrano3985 2 роки тому +2

      Elka Synthex
      Crumar Bit One
      OSCar
      Voyetra 8
      Rhodes (Arp) Chroma
      Roland System 100 model 101
      PPG Wave
      RSF Polykobol
      I'm quiet now!

    • @MrIanfurniss
      @MrIanfurniss 2 роки тому +1

      @@carlosserrano3985 I'm finding it hard to argue with some of those too! PPG Wave was a gorgeous synth, the Voyetra too!

    • @fawkkyutuu8851
      @fawkkyutuu8851 2 роки тому +1

      Emulator II+ , PPG Wave 2.2 , and Elka Synthex would be somewhere on my list.

  • @mrCetus
    @mrCetus Рік тому +3

    Great list and video! I love your energy and enthusiasm. A few synths that I was missing were EMS Synthi, Korg MS-20 and Buchla Music Easel.

  • @ericmontgomery5241
    @ericmontgomery5241 Рік тому +33

    I think there should be two honorable mentions. The Emu Emulator and the Ensoniq ASR-10. The reason I mention them is that they are obviously samplers, but they also contained envelopes and filters like a regular synth to tailor the sound. They were both used by famous artists and both trailblazed the rap/hip-hop genre.

    • @kursaaal
      @kursaaal Рік тому +3

      Juno too

    • @winteregon
      @winteregon Рік тому +2

      Samplers, not synthesizers.

    • @JasonNeverSleeps
      @JasonNeverSleeps Рік тому +2

      Agreed. The Emulator II changed everything and was used on everything of significance.

    • @RaymondUpenieks
      @RaymondUpenieks Рік тому +2

      @@winteregon Ensoniq had some good synthesizer workstations although nothing that would be top 10

    • @dixiekomisi225
      @dixiekomisi225 Рік тому +2

      Alesis and Casio

  • @RetrocosmNet
    @RetrocosmNet 7 місяців тому +6

    Absolutely superb video and what a great collection you have, thank you for sharing. Vangelis was probably one of the most famous users of the CS80.

  • @markkempton4579
    @markkempton4579 2 роки тому +8

    I have no idea why YT suggested your videos, but I'm loving them! I would add the ARP Odessey and my personal favorite, the Ensoniq ESQ-1. Probably not influential in the pop music history, but it's what I learned on in both HS and college electronic music studies, so I have a soft spot for it. Probably too modern for this list, though. Keep up the great content!!

  • @jean-francoisleger
    @jean-francoisleger 2 роки тому +30

    Nice one, Claudio! it's like a big flashback into my teenage years. I once had a Jupiter 6 and selling it was the stupidest idea that I ever-ever made. Still crying. But bravo for your top ten list, it was fun to watch!

    • @jpaul2559
      @jpaul2559 2 роки тому +1

      Moi c'est le CS80 de Yamaha que j'ai vendu , et je suis tellement triste .

  • @madness8556
    @madness8556 Місяць тому

    A phenomenal presentation as always Dr Mix! Love your enthusiasm and playing chops! Keep up the great work.

  • @Argyll9846
    @Argyll9846 Рік тому

    Great to see you go through your top 10 list and play a few riffs on those you have.

  • @enigmasounds
    @enigmasounds 2 роки тому +3

    Fantastic sounds all in the place, thanks so much for doing this! ...you must really be missing that CS-80 opportunity!

  • @TysoniusRex
    @TysoniusRex 2 роки тому +6

    Any "Top 10" list is going to be somewhat controversial, but I have to say your selection here is truly comprehensive, taking in decades of music and the evolution of synthesizer technology. Really an excellent, all-inclusive list! Having said that, maybe you could next either repeat this with a list of more recent models, or just survey the more recent models and your thoughts on each. Thanks for sharing!

  • @HERRESHOFFGSD
    @HERRESHOFFGSD 11 місяців тому

    Amazing list. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @prawnstar9213
    @prawnstar9213 Рік тому +11

    I count the Dx-7 in my top 3 as well. But in my top ten that I feel has helped so many get into synths in the past few years is the Arturia microbrute analog synth. Due to its cheap cost (but it itself doesn’t feel cheap at all!).. simplicity to learn.. size.. and of course it’s sound.. it’s such a fun synth and feel if there were to be a more current list it should come in somewhere.

    • @briguy1960
      @briguy1960 3 місяці тому

      just picked one up. Pretty dope

  • @zodelune8763
    @zodelune8763 2 роки тому +4

    Love them all! My keyboards since the 70's are Arp Odessey, Cat Octave, Mini Moog, Prophet 5, Yamaha U1 piano & DX7, then Eurorack Mod Synths and lastly the Korg Kronos which is my goto go with me keyboard as it seems to emulate just about all the other models.

  • @kadiummusic
    @kadiummusic Рік тому +7

    You have to remember the great sound of the Jupiter 8 really was only 50% of it's charm. When you walked into your local shop as I did and saw one for the first time it was truly astonishing. It looked like super model, slimmer and lighter than a CS80, more memories, dual mode, the best pitch bend and LFO section there's ever been on any synth, and an arpeggiator! It really was the Ferrari of synthesisers and blew everything else away. 😎

  • @maximanadenkov6576
    @maximanadenkov6576 Місяць тому

    Awesome synths, great work bro!Thank you!

  • @lonophonic117
    @lonophonic117 7 місяців тому

    I love this video! You included all the most iconic synths in history so fair. My absolute favourite is the Yamaha CS80, a complete mother of a synthesiser and it’s predecessor, the GX1, a godmother. But, I used to love and still absolute love the Jupiter 8, Oberhiem OB 8 (and OB Xa plus the new OB X8) and Roland D50 to mention the ones in the video. Though I love many others as well! Also the Prophet 5 and Korg M1 and also seeing you did Queen ‘I’m Going Slightly Mad’! 😂

  • @EduardoRohdeEras
    @EduardoRohdeEras 2 роки тому +4

    I totally agree with your list! There are synthesizer workstations that are unforgettable and live in my personal top 10 list, like the Korg Wavestation, Korg Oasys, Roland Fantom X and Kurzweil K2600, but they're legendary for me, not for everyone. Your list is the true list, for sure.

  • @karmicselling4252
    @karmicselling4252 2 роки тому +3

    Doctor Mix, Thank You for the walk down Memory Lane. I've "played" many of these over the years. And a bunch of others as well. The 1980s through to early 1990s was a great time to tinker with different keyboard synths. But my main instrument is the guitar. I think the Korg M1 is probably the best of the bunch for us guitar players that like to tinker with the keys now and then. Bought one new in 1991 and still tinker with it to this day. Ciao from the Land Down Under.

  • @georgereasonproductions
    @georgereasonproductions Рік тому

    Love the work you do aim to head. Great music and ever grateful I found this genre.

  • @bunyip42
    @bunyip42 Рік тому

    Nice video! My high-school had a MiniMoog (early 80s) and I got to play an original Fairlight CMI, as well as a Prophet 5 at a music show years ago. Just sold my Korg M1 earlier this year. So many fun toys ;-)

  • @Swiatek2
    @Swiatek2 Рік тому +4

    Peter Howell of the BBC radiophonic workshop also had a CS-80 in his studio. He used it to make the bassline for his arrangement of the doctor who theme. He also used an Arp Odyssey, Roland Jupiter 4, EMS 5000 vocoder, and a few others to make his arrangement

  • @MacXpert74
    @MacXpert74 2 роки тому +19

    Great list. Personally I would have swapped the Oberheim OB-8 for the OB-Xa or OB-X, which both sound better (more lush) in my opinion.

  • @marswabisabi8918
    @marswabisabi8918 Рік тому +1

    My favorite is the D-50 in this list, instantly recognizable and unique. Although the CS-80 is forgotten, another beast !

  • @AnnaVahtera
    @AnnaVahtera Рік тому +2

    I love the M1. I've dreamed of having one for so long. I have the Korg software, but having the physical thing would be a dream come true.

  • @jninestiles
    @jninestiles 2 роки тому +5

    Page McConnell of Phish uses a CS80 in his live touring rig, in addition to a grand piano, Wurlitzer, Rhodes, Hammond Moog and clavinet. Thanks for the video!

  • @supermahmoud
    @supermahmoud 2 роки тому +9

    I was waiting for the JP8000 or the Wavestation ! I always dreamed of owning them, what I did years ago, the M1 and the D50 are also amazing and iconic. Great video 👍

  • @pepogomez3354
    @pepogomez3354 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Doctor for this condensation of engineering, music and poetry

  • @donwilliams5806
    @donwilliams5806 17 днів тому

    D-50 The Cars!!! Great episode, but I love them all. Thanks for being such a 'marker of time' on keyboards!

  • @stillphil
    @stillphil 2 роки тому +30

    Yes please make either a “poor man’s top 10 synthesizers list” and/or “Top honorable mention Synthesizer legends” or perhaps even a “top 10 sleeper synths”
    The list that you made in this video is pretty hard to debate or argue with or about! I thoroughly enjoyed seeing what is a dream wishlist of sonic goodness.
    Great video.

    • @marcelofp75
      @marcelofp75 2 роки тому +1

      Roland xp10

    • @Notime4646
      @Notime4646 2 роки тому

      King Korg

    • @philscott7949
      @philscott7949 2 роки тому

      Korg Poly800

    • @amb13nt59
      @amb13nt59 2 роки тому

      Korg Wavestate is pretty fantastic, and low budget!

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied 2 роки тому

      Korg Polysix. Any Juno. Sequential Prophet 600. Yamaha DX7, Korg Poly 800 Casio CZ 101. (not in that order... I probably like the Sequential the best. And maybe the polysix next?? The Yamaha and the Casio are definitely a different machine than the old analog stuff. The casio is super cool to play with and not hard to program [annoying to program, not hard]. Great synth, highly underrated. or at least kinda forgotten about.)

  • @arkasonus7678
    @arkasonus7678 2 роки тому +41

    CS 80 : Vangelis, of course !
    D 50 : Jean Michel Jarre (Revolution)
    Fairlight : Jean Michel Jarre (Magnetic Field, Zoolook), Daniel Balavoine.
    😁

    • @fffUUUUUU
      @fffUUUUUU 2 роки тому +1

      Isn't Fairlight a weapon of choice of Brad Fiedel for T2 theme?

    • @TheGazzadj
      @TheGazzadj 2 роки тому

      @@fffUUUUUU It is or was, Python Blue showcases it.

    • @g.mandril7975
      @g.mandril7975 2 роки тому +1

      The Moog as well by Vangelis.... it sounds 100% as in "Heaven and hell".

    • @JamesWilliams-ki7im
      @JamesWilliams-ki7im 2 роки тому

      @@fffUUUUUU T1 theme was on the Fairlight!

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica 2 роки тому

      Whenever Fairlight is mentioned, Why isn't AON, (as is most ZTT's catalog) Little lone ever Boris Blank?
      BB alone created his own signature sounds that where lifted onto audio sample CD's.. Doug from EW knows.

  • @sidewalkMCS
    @sidewalkMCS 9 місяців тому +2

    KAWAI K4 deserves a honourable mention. additive synthesis was the second big thing after FM synthesis.
    so underrated.

  • @baconfister
    @baconfister Рік тому

    Great video! Also good to see some synths I’ve owned before making the list!

  • @JewelzFinazzo
    @JewelzFinazzo 2 роки тому +4

    I loved this video. It would be great to see you do one on the 10 best synths/keyboards of the 90's and early 2000's. Like the ASR-10, Triton, Motif, Fantom, Etc.

  • @imaldon1
    @imaldon1 2 роки тому +3

    A splendid review!👏🎹 I had a Korg M1 and was wonderful! If only the Kurzweil K250, Synclavier and PPG Wave would have been squeezed somewhere within this list or as a honorable mentions. They were legendary during the 1980s but you can make a Part 2 of this video. It was enjoying!😊

  • @miguelbarrio
    @miguelbarrio 3 місяці тому

    I am not in the music business but I love music and having discovered BOTH your channels is frigging amazing. I LOVE LOVE LOVE your content!

  • @brucetouzel6484
    @brucetouzel6484 Рік тому +1

    So much fun, thank you Doctor Mix 🎼🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎶🎵

  • @cosmicaddress7851
    @cosmicaddress7851 2 роки тому +80

    The best "top 10" synths rundown I've seen - super informative! I think the top 20 would include the Juno-60 (or 106), JX-8P (=my fav polysynth), PPG, Synclavier, Arp Odyssey, Emulator II, VCS3. A top 10 drum machines would also be interesting to see!

    • @torbenanschau6641
      @torbenanschau6641 2 роки тому +1

      These are missing indeed and one might argue wether the M1 actually should be in this list then... Otherwise I'm pretty agreeing with this list which feels kinda odd... I only think the OB-Xa/8 should have been higher on this list. I'm still not sure it's really worse than a Jupiter 8?

    • @gffg387
      @gffg387 2 роки тому +3

      @@torbenanschau6641 It's a pretty perfect list apart from the D50 and the M1 in my opinion. I would put the Polysix for the Korg and the Odyssey/Emulator II instead of the D50.

    • @fawkkyutuu8851
      @fawkkyutuu8851 2 роки тому +1

      Top 10 drum machines #1 would be either TR-808 / EMU SP1200 / MPC-3000.

    • @jmo2752
      @jmo2752 2 роки тому +2

      @@gffg387 while the D50 and M1 weren't particularly [sound] creative tools, as the video points out they were two of the most influential keyboards of the time - the D50 breathy choir sound was genuinely innovative (and then done to death on every record who wanted that sort of pad), while the M1 piano was a staple of late 80s/early 90s house music... and not just in the studio, but then taking those same sounds out on the road. Their influence on modern music should not be underestimated.

    • @jmo2752
      @jmo2752 2 роки тому +4

      @@group-music Juno 60 strings are probably the most recorded analogue string sound of all time. It is a classic synth in that regard.

  • @stefanoliberalemusic1197
    @stefanoliberalemusic1197 2 роки тому +55

    My take for the next one would be the PPG Wave. Such a creative monster

    • @robertrossignol4445
      @robertrossignol4445 2 роки тому

      I have a soft spot for the Waldorf Microwave synths, and those are somewhat spiritual successors to the PPG Wave, so I'd say that's a fairly influential synth.

    • @michaelbauers8800
      @michaelbauers8800 2 роки тому +1

      I have a Blofeld, love those metallic wavetables

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica 2 роки тому +1

      Honestly, this is his top synths of all time, not the most tech breakthroughs they may have achieved, Because yep... I Agree , The PPG would be replacing at least one on the list... But there you go.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Рік тому

      PPG Wave sounded just horrible. Thats why only some bands used it for a short period. It was just impossible to make its sound pleasant.

  • @TheActualJae
    @TheActualJae Рік тому

    Love the list! Lord, half the time I see one of your videos suggested and I'm like "I don't know if I can deal with his energy today", but then I start watching it and I just start catching that energy myself. It's infections ;)

  • @levelrod
    @levelrod Рік тому

    What a blast through memory lane man! So many fond memories. Want to share how as a freshman music majorat Univ. of Southern Ms, in 1986, went snooping around in the closets of the fine arts building late once night and found an old modular Moog covered in spiderwebs and asked jazz dept. head to let me put in my dorm room for the school year and he agreed. It was massive, my roommates and peers knew what it was but nothing about how it worked. It looked like a telephone operator’s switchboard with a keyboard and ribbon controller. The college had commissioned Mr. Bob Moog himself many years before to construct this model for the arts department. The next year was an absolute joy I’ll never forget spent getting it cleaned up, figuring it out, and getting it working again to it’s original glory, albeit the sounds were wonderful, but only as good as we could perceive patching the line out through a Sear’s and Roebuck “boom box” which certainly didn’t give the range of possible frequencies their due. And at the end of the year, after all that work, I had to turn it back in. Wonder what ever happened to it. It was truly a marvel to behold.

  • @reginaldbull9770
    @reginaldbull9770 2 роки тому +6

    Don´t forget Tommy Mars, who played the CS-80 in the Frank Zappa Band from 1979-1982. It was a great sound.

  • @forzaguy95
    @forzaguy95 2 роки тому +3

    Nice video! Keep up the good work Doctor Mix!

  • @anibalmarquesneto9742
    @anibalmarquesneto9742 8 місяців тому

    Talented presenter and amazing machines. Thank you for everything.

  • @redneckrosey8221
    @redneckrosey8221 Рік тому +5

    Even though the DX7 was different to program it’s still one of the most beautiful sounding digital synth

    • @anthonytalley55
      @anthonytalley55 Рік тому

      But check ✔️ this out
      Kodamo Essence FM Markii

  • @_comteh_
    @_comteh_ 2 роки тому +17

    Спасибо за обзор! DX7 и M1 имеют самые узнаваемые звуки инструментов, синтез звука на них можно услышать у многих легендарных исполнителей! Мой любимый канал, потому что харизма и профессионализм автора канала на высоте, спасибо доктор микс👍😎😁

  • @evildiesel7850
    @evildiesel7850 2 роки тому +21

    Got a DX7 - pretty inflexible tbh without a physics degree. My JP8000 is awesome - programming on the fly with all of them sliders and knobs. Great bit of kit.

    • @pascalvanelstlande6954
      @pascalvanelstlande6954 2 роки тому +1

      My JP8000 is also one of my favourites staying in my setup

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk 2 роки тому

      Don't get a DX7 if you want to learn FM. Get a Reface DX. It's not that hard. The algorithms are just like patch configurations like on eurorack between oscillators and modulator sources (except that FM is HFO not LFO). Much of how your sound evolves is down to how the envelope affects volume of a carrier. It's easy to make sounds once you realise what is going on. Sure, it might not be a sound you have in your head but it's a sound. If you want a bass sound find a bass patch and tweak it.

    • @pascalvanelstlande6954
      @pascalvanelstlande6954 2 роки тому

      @ghost mall Its just nostalgia. I used dex to but for life playing there is no usb keyboard without latency. The reaction speed of the real keyboard via oldschool 5-pins Midi is mutch more responsive.

  • @juliabaldassarre6874
    @juliabaldassarre6874 Рік тому

    i love this review so complete! so juicey!

  • @MrShaneb1975
    @MrShaneb1975 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for taking the time to share this, I stumbled upon it in an adhd hyperfocus, it was interesting to see who used what and recognise sounds from my youth I was born in 1975 and feel privileged to have had the musical journey I have taken from rock to 80s pop through the 90s with dance music realy starting to break through, clubbing to hard house, techno having legends like robert miles, happy hardcore some say its cheese but it always made me happy and the lyrics are uplifting, boy bands not gonna lie I love a good sing along, then theirs bands like madness, def leopard, queen and the list goes on, sadly music is often not heading in the right direction at the moment, too angry, I think we need a modern day robert miles moment, a new sound more analog and warm with a positive vibe. get people feeling the 80s and 90s freedom that music gave and have them come together as one. god I miss the days of clubbing, one people united, together feeling like you could change the world, seeing soloutions to the worlds problems, 303s and 808s lifting the spirits and raising the roofs. whoops ADHD moment hope I didnt ramble, not that most people read others coments, do they? 🤔 woooow just had a cool thought, if you have even got this far... in a .....galaxy far far away... leave a comment something starwars related. ohhh.... just realised with all the dots... and the starwars thing I am now reading the text... in the style of the opening credits... curse you adhd.. now I am going to have to re read everything o just wrote in that style. by the way i neerly forgot what i meant to say. I really love your energy when presenting, I really felt your connection with the synths, I could see as you were adjusting knobs and buttons you were feeling the sounds, really showing how they made you feel, letting you ahow off there depth and individual qualities. thank you I have learned a lot in one evening while waiting for my battery to charge. keep up the good work brother 🙏