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Fundamental2 Gavinski RingMod Preset Pack (Raw & FX-ed) Demo

Fundamental2 GIVEAWAY & FREE Gavinski RingMod Preset Pack (Raw & FX-ed) Demo (See YT Comment!)

I didn’t really realize until I dived into it properly what a huge upgrade from the original version Fundamental2 by SonicLAB / SonicPlanet is. The ring mod is capable of some phenomenally cool sounds, especially when combined with the modulation features. It allows you to have up to 7 individual modulator oscillators and one carrier oscillator (Oscillator 8). The pan slider for Oscillator 8 functions as a dry / wet slider for the ring mod, offering continuous balance control between non-ring modulated / full ring modulated signal output. The morphing pad is another significant update that allows for creative live performance. Anyway, after digging in, I decided I loved it so much that I would make a free preset pack for it. This pack will be added to the inbuilt preset packs that come shipped with Fundamental2 in the next update, but for now, you can download from the link in the pinned YouTube comment.

This video demos all of the presets, both raw, and processed by various FX - I hope by doing this to give people inspiration for how they can combine Fundamental2 with other apps in creative ways. Adding rhythmic effects in particular, or sampling something into a granular synth or a sampler and then playing it as a regular keyboard, for example, allow you to use this radical tool even in more conventional musical contexts. The YouTube comment contains links to vids I have made on some of the many amazing FX apps used here. The comment also includes details of how to win on YT, Twitter and Insta. If you have Fundamental2 already, enjoy the pack! If not, I hope that this demo will inspire you to buy this, I now dig it as much as I dig Thermo by the same dev.

Comments

  • Glad you are collaborating with sonicLAB I look forward to what he has in store next… it’s always interesting

  • @sevenape said:
    Glad you are collaborating with sonicLAB I look forward to what he has in store next… it’s always interesting

    Thanks! Yeah Sinan really liked the pack. I have one in the works for Thermo, and will also probably do a StarWaves pack (when I finally get round to properly reading the manual 😂, that thing is deep) as well as a StarWaves giveaway / demo. I have to say, various issues aside, his apps blow my mind. So original and experimental. I'd love to see a combo between the Bleass team's UI / UX clout and sonic input from Igor and Sinan. It'd be kind of like the weird app supergroup equivalent of what Hainbach / Cuckoo / Look Mum No Computer are doing 😝

  • I’ll look forward to the Thermo pack! I’d like to see a team up with someone like Giorgio sancristoforo. Berna 3 or ongaku or bento for the iPad would blow my mind

  • @sevenape said:
    I’ll look forward to the Thermo pack! I’d like to see a team up with someone like Giorgio sancristoforo. Berna 3 or ongaku or bento for the iPad would blow my mind

    I only have 2 of Giorgio's creations. They are indeed mind blowing, but I never really use desktop these days. His desktop prices are basically iOS prices anyway, it would be amazing if he ported them over

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:
    I’ll look forward to the Thermo pack! I’d like to see a team up with someone like Giorgio sancristoforo. Berna 3 or ongaku or bento for the iPad would blow my mind

    I only have 2 of Giorgio's creations. They are indeed mind blowing, but I never really use desktop these days. His desktop prices are basically iOS prices anyway, it would be amazing if he ported them over

    Yeah, he's a hero for desktop definitely! I have Bento and Ongaku on an old windows tablet, they work and give a taste of how nice they'd be on iOS!

  • @sevenape said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:
    I’ll look forward to the Thermo pack! I’d like to see a team up with someone like Giorgio sancristoforo. Berna 3 or ongaku or bento for the iPad would blow my mind

    I only have 2 of Giorgio's creations. They are indeed mind blowing, but I never really use desktop these days. His desktop prices are basically iOS prices anyway, it would be amazing if he ported them over

    Yeah, he's a hero for desktop definitely! I have Bento and Ongaku on an old windows tablet, they work and give a taste of how nice they'd be on iOS!

    You're making me want a windows tablet now....

  • Nice one @Gavinski ...👍 👍 👍

  • Glad you like Nige!

    @enkaytee said:
    Nice one @Gavinski ...👍 👍 👍

  • I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

    The preset system in all these apps is really their weak point, inexplicably inconvenient, but I have at this point managed to get used to it finally. The interface is also very far from ideal, if you compare it to the kind of thing that a dev team like Bleass, with presumably someone trained in UI and UX design, would manage to come up with. Unfortunately many of the most interesting apps - stuff from Igor and the other sound boffins - also often fall into that category. Their creators are too obsessed with sound to want to spend the time needed to learn good UI / UX, or perhaps just don't have the capacity for it. As for sounds, I definitely think it is possible to create some really interesting stuff with Fundamental2, but, again, it definitely takes a while to get used to.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

    The preset system in all these apps is really their weak point, inexplicably inconvenient, but I have at this point managed to get used to it finally. The interface is also very far from ideal, if you compare it to the kind of thing that a dev team like Bleass, with presumably someone trained in UI and UX design, would manage to come up with. Unfortunately many of the most interesting apps - stuff from Igor and the other sound boffins - also often fall into that category. Their creators are too obsessed with sound to want to spend the time needed to learn good UI / UX, or perhaps just don't have the capacity for it. As for sounds, I definitely think it is possible to create some really interesting stuff with Fundamental2, but, again, it definitely takes a while to get used to.

    For me it wasn’t just the bad design; it did not work. I could not open presets except by accident. I’d touch my desired preset and most of the time nothing would happen. Sometimes a different preset would open. I restarted and reinstalled to no success.

    Even if it had worked, it was designed for a much larger screen and smaller mouse—not a touchscreen. I really wanted to use it, but it is broken.

  • When nothing happened, did you remember to turn the ‘trigger’ button on? Most presets need to be manually triggered by pressing that button

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

    The preset system in all these apps is really their weak point, inexplicably inconvenient, but I have at this point managed to get used to it finally. The interface is also very far from ideal, if you compare it to the kind of thing that a dev team like Bleass, with presumably someone trained in UI and UX design, would manage to come up with. Unfortunately many of the most interesting apps - stuff from Igor and the other sound boffins - also often fall into that category. Their creators are too obsessed with sound to want to spend the time needed to learn good UI / UX, or perhaps just don't have the capacity for it. As for sounds, I definitely think it is possible to create some really interesting stuff with Fundamental2, but, again, it definitely takes a while to get used to.

    For me it wasn’t just the bad design; it did not work. I could not open presets except by accident. I’d touch my desired preset and most of the time nothing would happen. Sometimes a different preset would open. I restarted and reinstalled to no success.

    Even if it had worked, it was designed for a much larger screen and smaller mouse—not a touchscreen. I really wanted to use it, but it is broken.

  • @Gavinski said:
    When nothing happened, did you remember to turn the ‘trigger’ button on? Most presets need to be manually triggered by pressing that button

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

    The preset system in all these apps is really their weak point, inexplicably inconvenient, but I have at this point managed to get used to it finally. The interface is also very far from ideal, if you compare it to the kind of thing that a dev team like Bleass, with presumably someone trained in UI and UX design, would manage to come up with. Unfortunately many of the most interesting apps - stuff from Igor and the other sound boffins - also often fall into that category. Their creators are too obsessed with sound to want to spend the time needed to learn good UI / UX, or perhaps just don't have the capacity for it. As for sounds, I definitely think it is possible to create some really interesting stuff with Fundamental2, but, again, it definitely takes a while to get used to.

    For me it wasn’t just the bad design; it did not work. I could not open presets except by accident. I’d touch my desired preset and most of the time nothing would happen. Sometimes a different preset would open. I restarted and reinstalled to no success.

    Even if it had worked, it was designed for a much larger screen and smaller mouse—not a touchscreen. I really wanted to use it, but it is broken.

    Didn’t get that far. Usually the presets would not even open. Maybe it just needed two re installations, but I was already fed up with it by that point.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Gavinski said:
    When nothing happened, did you remember to turn the ‘trigger’ button on? Most presets need to be manually triggered by pressing that button

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I really wanted to like Fundamental 2, but wound up refunding it. The interface is very difficult to use on a touch screen. The file system seems designed by a lunatic. The demos sound great, but I couldn’t get it to do anything.

    The preset system in all these apps is really their weak point, inexplicably inconvenient, but I have at this point managed to get used to it finally. The interface is also very far from ideal, if you compare it to the kind of thing that a dev team like Bleass, with presumably someone trained in UI and UX design, would manage to come up with. Unfortunately many of the most interesting apps - stuff from Igor and the other sound boffins - also often fall into that category. Their creators are too obsessed with sound to want to spend the time needed to learn good UI / UX, or perhaps just don't have the capacity for it. As for sounds, I definitely think it is possible to create some really interesting stuff with Fundamental2, but, again, it definitely takes a while to get used to.

    For me it wasn’t just the bad design; it did not work. I could not open presets except by accident. I’d touch my desired preset and most of the time nothing would happen. Sometimes a different preset would open. I restarted and reinstalled to no success.

    Even if it had worked, it was designed for a much larger screen and smaller mouse—not a touchscreen. I really wanted to use it, but it is broken.

    Didn’t get that far. Usually the presets would not even open. Maybe it just needed two re installations, but I was already fed up with it by that point.

    Not sure
    Definitely haven’t had any problems like that

  • All winners:
    YouTube: Bhaskar RO MA Polonsky
    Twitter:
    jfrostyfish7
    Insta:
    dungeonlabs
    🎉 🎉 🎉

    Ps Last demo vid with chance to win any iceworks app is still open

  • @Gavinski said:
    All winners:
    YouTube: Bhaskar RO MA Polonsky
    Twitter:
    jfrostyfish7
    Insta:
    dungeonlabs
    🎉 🎉 🎉

    Ps Last demo vid with chance to win any iceworks app is still open

    Shhhh. On that Yukawa video. Lol.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Gavinski said:
    All winners:
    YouTube: Bhaskar RO MA Polonsky
    Twitter:
    jfrostyfish7
    Insta:
    dungeonlabs
    🎉 🎉 🎉

    Ps Last demo vid with chance to win any iceworks app is still open

    Shhhh. On that Yukawa video. Lol.

    Don’t be greedy poppa, you’ve won a fair few times already 😂 tho I guess it’s been a while since the last 😛

  • New update containing my bank is out 🎉

    https://apps.apple.com/app/fundamental2/id1602995010

  • @Gavinski said:
    New update containing my bank is out 🎉

    https://apps.apple.com/app/fundamental2/id1602995010

    Good stuff mate, I might have plum for a copy soon

  • @Krupa said:

    @Gavinski said:
    New update containing my bank is out 🎉

    https://apps.apple.com/app/fundamental2/id1602995010

    Good stuff mate, I might have plum for a copy soon

    Cheers Chris, I know u really liked Fundamental 1 so you're definitely going to dig this 2nd iteration. Morph pad, ring mod, new envelope type, A morse code GEN mode, real time gradual transition between tuning scales, Rotary Encoder support, can trigger each Fundamental oscillator with midi on / off notes. And my presets 😝

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