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Old 2nd February 2006, 06:23 AM   #1
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Talking THE stevie remote??

hey --- six or seven years ago at a community college, my audio instructor used to tell tales of the most famous mobile studio, ran by this guy who was so crazy about it that he changed his name to "remote.." is tHIS that guy??? legendary.... i cant believe i even REMEMBER that story...
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Old 2nd February 2006, 06:37 AM   #2
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Yeah, I know that guy and I can confirm he's "crazy" about his work!

I understand that he also brought one of his trucks to that school and spent an afternoon talked about his craft...

I don't know about "legendary" status but, he's worked with some legendary folks.

Did he look like this guy?
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Dude Steve... Every time I see a picture of one of your rigs, I can't help but think that anybody that has that much gear is just wrong (but in such a right way..)... God what a beautiful sight.

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Dude Steve... Every time I see a picture of one of your rigs, I can't help but think that anybody that has that much gear is just wrong (but in such a right way..)... God what a beautiful sight.

thats only half of what he has!
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Old 2nd February 2006, 06:52 PM   #5
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Old 2nd February 2006, 07:35 PM   #6
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This has got to be a photoshop job.
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Old 2nd February 2006, 08:21 PM   #7
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no i never got to actually see the truck or the guy----just tall tales----you know which professor im talking about???
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Old 2nd February 2006, 11:17 PM   #8
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I work with Steve and we're at the Blue Note recording Kenny Werner as I write this post...

I remember him telling me about the few times he and his crew went to Nassau Community College with "Jethro." I believe he said, the professor's name was Mr. Kevin Kelly.
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yup---small world
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Old 3rd February 2006, 03:07 AM   #10
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There can be ONLY ONE!

There is only one Steve Remote; Moderator and friend!

He is a humble, warm, kind man with a great personality. He is giving of his craft and loves what he does with a passion that goes and goes.

He is a total gear slut. Three mobile trucks. THREE. That's like three Sony Studios, three Power Stations, three Hit Factorys. Every point is thought thru a dozen times and perfected. He rips things apart and rebuild them better. He uses the best solder with the best cable to the best connectors. He pushes the envelope constantly!

Go to his field shop...you think the man has gear? You haven't seen a thing. He's got more gear than I can dream of. Go past rows of 80 rolling shock racks (all full with great stuff) and you go to ANOTHER row. And ANOTHER. Read the labels...and drool. See the consoles...the analog and digital recorders.. the outboard...the vintage....the classic... it's all there. I own like 44 channels of outboard mic preamps, Steve must have a couple of hundred. I can record 48 tracks with backups if I use everything, Steve can record 192 tracks with redundance backups in six formats at the same time without looking at his B or C record racks. You think that picture is hot? Dude...he is showing you the pair of eights while he holds pocket jacks, queens, kings and aces.

I'm not bragging, I'm telling ya what I know. And I know that I'm lucky to know the dude.

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Old 3rd February 2006, 04:34 AM   #11
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Steve is a good man.

here is his website and gear list....wow

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14, thats fourteen Neumann TLM103's.
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Old 4th February 2006, 02:25 AM   #12
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He is a total gear slut. Three mobile trucks. THREE. That's like three Sony Studios, three Power Stations, three Hit Factorys. Every point is thought thru a dozen times and perfected. He rips things apart and rebuild them better. He uses the best solder with the best cable to the best connectors. He pushes the envelope constantly!

Go to his field shop...you think the man has gear? You haven't seen a thing. He's got more gear than I can dream of. Go past rows of 80 rolling shock racks (all full with great stuff) and you go to ANOTHER row. And ANOTHER. Read the labels...and drool. See the consoles...the analog and digital recorders.. the outboard...the vintage....the classic... it's all there. I own like 44 channels of outboard mic preamps, Steve must have a couple of hundred. I can record 48 tracks with backups if I use everything, Steve can record 192 tracks with redundance backups in six formats at the same time without looking at his B or C record racks. You think that picture is hot? Dude...he is showing you the pair of eights while he holds pocket jacks, queens, kings and aces.

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That was a cool post. I was reading it imagining some big southern preacher yellin it off a balcony or somthin'.
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Half????
OK, I should have said not even half, you have so much gear it boggles the mind.
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Old 4th February 2006, 11:37 PM   #14
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That was a cool post. I was reading it imagining some big southern preacher yellin it off a balcony or somthin'.
Thanks, but you gotta try visualizing a NY'er in a black leather jacket in a smoky club with a scotch and a pool cue... or a FOH guy using the talkback mic thru a Clair PA, or... maybe me, in shorts, a tshirt (laminate around neck) & steel toed boots with a TT patch cord around my neck, screaming this into a radio off the top of a remote broadcasting truck in Times Square, about one of the coolest dudes in our biz.
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Old 16th February 2006, 12:18 AM   #15
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Steve is a good man.

here is his website and gear list....wow

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Those are nice photos. Lovely. Is that just one lady, or quintuplets? Are there any photos of recording gear?
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One thing about Steve that I have always admired, which I think is the ultimate quality in a live guy, no matter how bad the scene, no matter what burst into flames,
no matter how insane the client or the circumstance, Steve will make it happen and sound great.
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Thank you for the very kind words folks!
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