EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 12 MIN
The Minimoog Model D A/B: What Changed From Vintage to Reissue? (21 Iconic Riffs)
from Synth Icons · host Andy Whitmore
Send us Fan MailThe 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.FormatEach 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?DefinitelyIntroParliament — Flash Light (Bass)Rush — Tom 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)LikelyMadonna — 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)OutroIf 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/@andywhitmore9583Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail 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)...
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