Apollo Lee 52 Tracks in 52 Weeks

Archive for March 2008

Payette

Title: Apollo Lee - Payette
Date: March 28, 2008
Software: Logic Pro 8
Genre: Ambient
Timing: 8:12 @ 40 bpm

What I Like About It

The harmony is pretty simple and lends itself to some interesting dissonances and consonances.
The mod wheel effect is very evocative.
I got to demonstrate my technique with improvising on the PadKontrol to my friend, Jay Def.
After searching [...]

Blue Diamond

Title: Apollo Lee - Blue Diamond (Alpha Edit)
Date: March 22, 2008
Software: Logic Pro 8 + Reason 4 (ReWire)
Genre: House
Timing: 4:02 @ 128 bpm

What I Like About It

I successfully slaved Reason 4 to Logic Pro 8 for the first time. Special thanks to SFLogicNinja for his tutorial video that finally led to my succeeding at [...]

Palouse

Title: Apollo Lee - Palouse
Date: March 18, 2008
Software: Logic Pro 8
Genre: Ambient
Timing: 8:06 @ 40 bpm

What I Like About It

I really like the instrument with the resonance sweep.
The harmony is relatively simple (Em7 C#m13 F#m7 B7) and based on Minor Rhythm Changes.
The music is not completely overbearing and didn’t require much adjustment on the mixdown.
Chords [...]

Corners

Title: Apollo Lee - Corners
Date: March 10, 2008
Software: Logic Pro 8
Genre: Ambient
Timing: 6:18 @ 40 bpm

What I Like About It

The pad instrument is quite evocative.
The harmony is complex and somewhat strange. I used a Korg padKontrol, so I had 16 notes. The corners spell Cm7. The outside columns on the center two [...]

February Roundup

In the second month of my 52 Tracks in 52 Weeks project, I crafted eight tracks. All of them were ambient improvisations and a vast majority of them were created on Caltrain during the commute to and from work in San Francisco.

As of February 29, 2008, the total number of tracks I’ve written so [...]

Belmont

Title: Apollo Lee - Belmont
Date: March 3, 2008
Software: Logic Pro 8
Genre: Ambient
Timing: 6:30 @ 40 bpm

What I Like About It

The pad instrument (Blue Carpet) is beautiful and has lots of interesting potential.
The harmony is simple (Cm7 Fm7 Bbm7 Ebm7) and lends itself to lots of possibilities for different chord types, even with the 16 notes [...]