Stefan Schultz a.k.a. Juno6 did not choose his artist name on the basis of … Read Full Bio ↴Stefan Schultz a.k.a. Juno6 did not choose his artist name on the basis of a well-known analog synth, instead the explanation is even more simple: It's the day of his birth, June 6th.
Stefan grew up in a beautiful small village in the countryside. During the nineties, he spent his Saturday nights listening to radio shows for electronic club music, spun by the likes of Torsten Fenslau, DJ Dag, Sven Väth and others. Today he is producing music himself, living and studying in the wonderful city of Leipzig (Lipsia).
Juno6 bought his first synthesizer - a Roland JP8000 - in 1998. Fascinated by its easy handling and the the great sound it delivered, Stefan decided to set up a small studio at home. Having to cope with computers at his job and study all the time, Juno6 trys to avoid them when making music. His live setup for example is made up just by two synths, a mixer and a microphone. Keeping himself limited to this rather small setup, Stefan has built himself an impressively unique sound - no matter which genres he touches.
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Stefan grew up in a beautiful small village in the countryside. During the nineties, he spent his Saturday nights listening to radio shows for electronic club music, spun by the likes of Torsten Fenslau, DJ Dag, Sven Väth and others. Today he is producing music himself, living and studying in the wonderful city of Leipzig (Lipsia).
Juno6 bought his first synthesizer - a Roland JP8000 - in 1998. Fascinated by its easy handling and the the great sound it delivered, Stefan decided to set up a small studio at home. Having to cope with computers at his job and study all the time, Juno6 trys to avoid them when making music. His live setup for example is made up just by two synths, a mixer and a microphone. Keeping himself limited to this rather small setup, Stefan has built himself an impressively unique sound - no matter which genres he touches.
(Source: www.1bit-wonder.com)
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Digiphex Electronics
The awesome thing is that the band gets to take a break every song while you set up the patch.
Bob Zmuda
gotta love the Juno 60 for basically being the ultimate Juno 6 with memory banks
Dan Baker
I remember changing sounds during songs
The Guy
Juno's are lovely. The new ones are very different but lovely. The nearest thing to a Juno in the late 80's was a JX8P but doubled. A full hardware reissue with a PG800 included would be welcome
Ironinquisitor
This was most definitely Roland at its best. The chorus sound is great.
Nils Van der Plancken
I prefer the juno, jupiter 6 I adore cosmetically, but it needs it’s modulations to shine, raw tone is less than a juno 106. The jupiter-8 is far better, but doesn’t have the snappyness of the juno 6/60. In the catagory of phat monster poly I prefer the oberheims, juno 60 can’t be beaten by anything, it’s a synth genre by itself
Ironinquisitor
@teezdalien No sweat! There was that one company who made a Juno chorus pedal clone so you could totally hook that up to a Jupiter. I really want to see someone do that.
teezdalien
@Ironinquisitor ahh sorry, totally agree! ;)
Ironinquisitor
@teezdalien I never said that the Juno was better than the 8 and 6. I was saying that those days when synths like this were made was Roland at it's best. But imagine combining the Jupiter 8 and 6 with the Juno chorus.
teezdalien
No mate. The Jupiter 6 & 8 run rings around the Junos.