Pro tip 1: Use the Level knob as well! I figured out, my Peavey 6506 sounds kinda farting an things get kinda easy out of control when I max out the HM-2 so I dialed it back to 3 o'clock. Pro tip 2 (especially in live situations): In case the locations sound is awful and the sound technician doesn't even know what a HM-2 pedal is and everything you hear in front of stage is ear piercing noise, dial back your amps presence OR (what I found out works sometimes great swell) dial back the HM-2's High knob! Sounds weird but works! People ifos probably wouldn't even notice - believe me. Pro tip 3: FUCK A NOISE GATE! LET THERE BE NOISE!!!
The other tip is that a good bass tone will make or break your hm2 tone. I hear so many amateur Hm2 records with almost no bass audible and it sounds weak. Any record by Kurt Ballou who in my opinion is the king of modern Hm2 tones has a prominent warm bass tone filling in the music and it adds so much weight to the guitars. Just listen to Black Breath’s I Am Beyond or Harms Way’s Infestation and you will hear the bass is just as important as the hm2 itself.
@@thefuneralparade that period in the early 2010s of Entombedcore bands was so magical. The HM2 was reborn at that time. Also check out Trap Them, Skincarver, Gatecreeper and Left Behind for similar sounds.
@@blendernoob64 Dude thanks so much for these band recommendations! It always surprises me just how many amazing bands are out there that I’ve never heard of.
Anyone considering adding an HM-2 to their rig to play Death Metal needs to see this video (and your other vids). These are the tips and tricks I'd put in a video and I even learned some new ones. It's trendy to say all knobs absolutely must be on 10, but as you pointed out, not necessarily. The chainsaw tone is primarily in the Hi knob (maxed) so experimenting with the other knobs is key to getting the most powerful chainsaw tone for any given rig. All knobs at 10 is cool, but sometimes can sound weaker than lowering some settings on the amp and/or pedal.
I use my MIJ HM2 to boost into a behringer HM300. The HM2 has everything maxed, except the gain is set to zero and the HM300 has the level and gain maxed and the mid and low knobs set to 3 o'clock to avoid scooping away too many frequencies. It sounds absolutely amazing, but I probably need to use a pedal to blend the HM2 signal with the HM2 + HM300 signal to get a bit more clarity in my tone. your videos inspired me to do this and I can't thank you enough.
The boost idea is really helpful and simple. I run a "ts9" after my HM2 and it really smooths out a lot of the boomy lows in the signal path. It also adds a nice touch of fizz if you bump the gain up just a smidge. It's even more helpful if you a rather low gain amp (like a JTM45). Suggestion: maybe make the text orange and place it under the number during the chapter titles. I couldn't read the text at all for each section.
I finally got my hm-2w to work with my setup. I use an orange cr120 on the distorted channel with the gain about 6. Then the hm-2w I run level max, low around 1 o'clock high around 3 o'clock, distortion off. It chainsaws but it's not as extreme and retains a lot of the amp's sound. I use 4 pedals total. Tuner, hm-2w, a delay, and an EQ to kind of clean up some of the unnecessary stuff. I couldn't be happier.
I am a big fan of your HM-2 videos, and I find them very informative for all of us chainsaw-heads out there. I have one request for a video: it would be very interesting to see how different amp sims affect the HM-2 tone and which one is objectively the best for achieving that super chainsaw grinding tone that can be both a more "modern" death metal tone and an old-school one. Which IR would be the best? Which brand of amp sims? Neural DSP? STL? Line 6? Ezmix? The options are endless, and in the studio where I usually reamp my HM-2 (to retain that vintage/real-sounding pedal distortion instead of an algorithm-based pedal sim), I sometimes find myself sitting for hours scrolling through amp sims and IRs to find the perfect blend. I think it could be a very interesting video! Cheers!
My band did something similar to #10 but with Bias FX and no HM-2. The second amp was used to fill in some high end that the HM-2 amp didn't cover, which paid off greatly.
ill never own an axe fx device.the majority probably will never have one.but interesting video none th less.i always enjoy your output and its good to see you doing good and sounding good as well...take care
@@DomeNightbearer ya,the 2nd time I watched it I paid better attention cuz I didn't have so much going on around me at th moment then.abd I noticed that th axe FX is pretty cool for that visual of organizing your setup or pedal routings etc...congrats for sure in the LONE WOLF AUDIO endorsement...that is way fucking cool.and you deserve it brother.your still my favorite channel.
I have had a LeftHandWrath Deluxe for years.... I cannot get a decent chainsaw sound... The HM2 Waza on the other hand....Pure chainsaw death machine!! 😄
I got the best Hm2 sound results boosting it with the boss DS-1 distortion, a huge mass of gain came out but after some adjustments, i personally can say this is the best solution (for me)
If you'd like to try, i keep the tone on the DS1 at half, the level at a quarter and the dist off (obiouvsly) haha Thank you for the tips in the video! Surely i'm going to try something new :)
Cooles Video! Ich benutze immer den Behringer HM300 (Level auf 12, Rest auf Max) into meinen Line6HD Pro X wo ich zusätzlich nen Tone desOverdrive’s dazu mische. Hör mal bei The Hell We Created rein.🤘🔥
The blend control is great idea for many dirt pedals. The $180.00 USD price is nuts! Add shipping and for many taxes and it soon costs more than the damn pedal you buy it for.
Maybe its an Issue with my hm2 build, but almost the only knob I mess around with is the LEVEL control. How come you don't seem to acknowledge its abilities? It can do and undo that overload/crackling sound, similar to power amp distortion in tube amps. It has some interesting brachiality to it, but I think it can be too much when it sounds like the output buffer transistor is struggling for its life. I built my own hm2 circuit, sticking to the "official" schematic and original parts as far as possible, except for the germanium diodes. Those are exchangable 250mV Shottkys or 340mV 1N60 Germaniums.
Oh, of course you can play with the level, however in all my different tests/setups I think it sounds best at max. Whenever I turn it down, the sound weakens. Personal opinion tho 😅
For the blending thing, does it work to record and play the riff again on another take on the clean channel with no pedals, then blend those two takes? Kinda curious on this. I could see it giving it some flavor or going horribly. Don't have a chainsaw pedal to try it atm. (I do have an hm2w preordered though!)
I hope you will be doing plenty of Guardian of the Wurhm videos soon! Ps. One more thing. Some of the text you use will be invisible to colour-blind people because the text or the text’s border colour does not contrast enough with the background colour. You can check your colours via many online tools such as this one: contrast-ratio.com/
Pro tip 1: Use the Level knob as well! I figured out, my Peavey 6506 sounds kinda farting an things get kinda easy out of control when I max out the HM-2 so I dialed it back to 3 o'clock.
Pro tip 2 (especially in live situations): In case the locations sound is awful and the sound technician doesn't even know what a HM-2 pedal is and everything you hear in front of stage is ear piercing noise, dial back your amps presence OR (what I found out works sometimes great swell) dial back the HM-2's High knob! Sounds weird but works! People ifos probably wouldn't even notice - believe me.
Pro tip 3: FUCK A NOISE GATE! LET THERE BE NOISE!!!
Peaveys hate distortion pedals. They always butt heads. Try the effects loop... Marshall's love heavy distortion pedals
@@billvenner25 I don't have that problem but I don't use maxed out controls. I have 2x '84 JCM' s and 2x 5150 blocks and 100 and 59nwatt Stealths.
bro had the fart tone
🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟 i like running a ds-1 in conjunction, bc in '85 thats all they had i dont even think active pickups were a thing in 85
The other tip is that a good bass tone will make or break your hm2 tone. I hear so many amateur Hm2 records with almost no bass audible and it sounds weak. Any record by Kurt Ballou who in my opinion is the king of modern Hm2 tones has a prominent warm bass tone filling in the music and it adds so much weight to the guitars. Just listen to Black Breath’s I Am Beyond or Harms Way’s Infestation and you will hear the bass is just as important as the hm2 itself.
Good pont!!! That's basically true for every Metal Sound tho :D!
I'll have to check into listening to theyr sound as I'm not quite into theyr music but I've heard them in passing along time ago.
@@thefuneralparade that period in the early 2010s of Entombedcore bands was so magical. The HM2 was reborn at that time. Also check out Trap Them, Skincarver, Gatecreeper and Left Behind for similar sounds.
@@blendernoob64
Dude thanks so much for these band recommendations! It always surprises me just how many amazing bands are out there that I’ve never heard of.
@@stephenrochester6309 no prob Bob!
Anyone considering adding an HM-2 to their rig to play Death Metal needs to see this video (and your other vids). These are the tips and tricks I'd put in a video and I even learned some new ones. It's trendy to say all knobs absolutely must be on 10, but as you pointed out, not necessarily. The chainsaw tone is primarily in the Hi knob (maxed) so experimenting with the other knobs is key to getting the most powerful chainsaw tone for any given rig. All knobs at 10 is cool, but sometimes can sound weaker than lowering some settings on the amp and/or pedal.
A fairly overdiven channel of an amp with my hm2 with all knobs on max except the gain on 0 is my go to.
I use my MIJ HM2 to boost into a behringer HM300. The HM2 has everything maxed, except the gain is set to zero and the HM300 has the level and gain maxed and the mid and low knobs set to 3 o'clock to avoid scooping away too many frequencies. It sounds absolutely amazing, but I probably need to use a pedal to blend the HM2 signal with the HM2 + HM300 signal to get a bit more clarity in my tone. your videos inspired me to do this and I can't thank you enough.
The boost idea is really helpful and simple. I run a "ts9" after my HM2 and it really smooths out a lot of the boomy lows in the signal path. It also adds a nice touch of fizz if you bump the gain up just a smidge. It's even more helpful if you a rather low gain amp (like a JTM45).
Suggestion: maybe make the text orange and place it under the number during the chapter titles. I couldn't read the text at all for each section.
I finally got my hm-2w to work with my setup. I use an orange cr120 on the distorted channel with the gain about 6. Then the hm-2w I run level max, low around 1 o'clock high around 3 o'clock, distortion off. It chainsaws but it's not as extreme and retains a lot of the amp's sound. I use 4 pedals total. Tuner, hm-2w, a delay, and an EQ to kind of clean up some of the unnecessary stuff. I couldn't be happier.
The HM-2 (HM300, Wurm, whathaveyou) into the overdrive (crunch) channel of a Crate Flexwave 120W is pure, golden destruction.
Im using my Eyemaser with 0 gain, and a blender pedal to be used with my Krank. Keep the tone of the amp and add the perfect amount of chainsaw sound
I am a big fan of your HM-2 videos, and I find them very informative for all of us chainsaw-heads out there. I have one request for a video: it would be very interesting to see how different amp sims affect the HM-2 tone and which one is objectively the best for achieving that super chainsaw grinding tone that can be both a more "modern" death metal tone and an old-school one. Which IR would be the best? Which brand of amp sims? Neural DSP? STL? Line 6? Ezmix?
The options are endless, and in the studio where I usually reamp my HM-2 (to retain that vintage/real-sounding pedal distortion instead of an algorithm-based pedal sim), I sometimes find myself sitting for hours scrolling through amp sims and IRs to find the perfect blend.
I think it could be a very interesting video!
Cheers!
My band did something similar to #10 but with Bias FX and no HM-2. The second amp was used to fill in some high end that the HM-2 amp didn't cover, which paid off greatly.
01:36 *I* - 02:48 *II* - 04:14 *III* - 05:34 *IV* - 08:39 *V* - 09:56 *VI* - 11:33 *VII* - 13:07 *VIII* - 15:00 *IX* - 17:01 *X* - 18:28
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00:00 Introduction
00:22 Disclaimer
01:36 1. *Play around with the amp controls!*
02:48 2. *Try different channels!*
04:14 3. *Use the knobs on your pedal!*
05:34 4. *Buy another pedal!*
08:39 5. *Use a noisegate!*
09:56 6. *Boost the chainsaw pedal!*
11:33 7. *Use some kind of blend!*
13:07 8. *EQ after you chainsaw pedal!*
15:00 9. *Use your chainsaw pedal in parallel!*
17:01 10. *Use 2 amps in parallel!*
18:28 Bonus
19:04 Outro
Thanks!
Thanks
Thank you!
ill never own an axe fx device.the majority probably will never have one.but interesting video none th less.i always enjoy your output and its good to see you doing good and sounding good as well...take care
Thanks for your kind words 😊 The Axe Fx is great for easily visualizing complex routings. You don't need it to achieve those sounds!
@@DomeNightbearer ya,the 2nd time I watched it I paid better attention cuz I didn't have so much going on around me at th moment then.abd I noticed that th axe FX is pretty cool for that visual of organizing your setup or pedal routings etc...congrats for sure in the LONE WOLF AUDIO endorsement...that is way fucking cool.and you deserve it brother.your still my favorite channel.
I have had a LeftHandWrath Deluxe for years.... I cannot get a decent chainsaw sound... The HM2 Waza on the other hand....Pure chainsaw death machine!! 😄
interesting. You know you don't have to max every control of the LHW to get the chainsaw?
I got the best Hm2 sound results boosting it with the boss DS-1 distortion, a huge mass of gain came out but after some adjustments, i personally can say this is the best solution (for me)
interesting! I never thought of boosting it with the DS1 🤔
If you'd like to try, i keep the tone on the DS1 at half, the level at a quarter and the dist off (obiouvsly) haha
Thank you for the tips in the video! Surely i'm going to try something new :)
Dime everything, except the L, H, and Gain. Turn those three knobs to 1 o' clock.
Great video, thank you very much! :D
Cooles Video! Ich benutze immer den Behringer HM300 (Level auf 12, Rest auf Max) into meinen Line6HD Pro X wo ich zusätzlich nen Tone desOverdrive’s dazu mische.
Hör mal bei The Hell We Created rein.🤘🔥
The blend control is great idea for many dirt pedals. The $180.00 USD price is nuts! Add shipping and for many taxes and it soon costs more than the damn pedal you buy it for.
I'm actually selling mine for around 110 EUR, but I get what you mean!
Maybe its an Issue with my hm2 build, but almost the only knob I mess around with is the LEVEL control. How come you don't seem to acknowledge its abilities? It can do and undo that overload/crackling sound, similar to power amp distortion in tube amps. It has some interesting brachiality to it, but I think it can be too much when it sounds like the output buffer transistor is struggling for its life. I built my own hm2 circuit, sticking to the "official" schematic and original parts as far as possible, except for the germanium diodes. Those are exchangable 250mV Shottkys or 340mV 1N60 Germaniums.
Oh, of course you can play with the level, however in all my different tests/setups I think it sounds best at max. Whenever I turn it down, the sound weakens. Personal opinion tho 😅
Can you do next video with sd1 boosting ds1 to see what type of tones can you get
why do you use the SD1 after the HM2? I'd use it before the HM2
I released a video about this topic last week. It explains what the differences are!
For the blending thing, does it work to record and play the riff again on another take on the clean channel with no pedals, then blend those two takes? Kinda curious on this. I could see it giving it some flavor or going horribly. Don't have a chainsaw pedal to try it atm. (I do have an hm2w preordered though!)
Absolutely! Especially when you are a tight player 😉
Noice! I'll give it a shot when my pedal comes in!
Hey man, what do you think would be the best noise gate for hm2? I love the sound, but in between playing it's so noisy it's unbearable
I don't have this much experience, but I ordered both an Endless Blockade from Lone Wolf Audio and the Pylon from KMA. Those should work well!
@@DomeNightbearer you have more experience than all of us united, so I trust your advice. Also, the guitars in your band sound sick
@@Defekcija Thanks, I appreciate your kind words! 😊
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Tip: buy another pedal 💀💀
The HM2 always sounds best. All the clones are crap. Not the same. The mids are off
I hope you will be doing plenty of Guardian of the Wurhm videos soon!
Ps. One more thing. Some of the text you use will be invisible to colour-blind people because the text or the text’s border colour does not contrast enough with the background colour. You can check your colours via many online tools such as this one: contrast-ratio.com/
This is hilarious.