Ok, first thing's first... I love the Electro Harmonix Pitchfork Pedal. It allows you to change the pitch of your guitar or even add octaves to it. I personally use mine to add just a tiny bit of low and high octave (barely noticeable) to my electric cigar box guitars.
What Nathan Shafer has done below is radically different. He has taken one note -- in this case, a G -- and put it into a repeating loop. Then he tweaks several pedals to create a beautiful soundscape song, similar to new age music. Just watch:
Here are some notes Shafer posted regarding his setup:
Fender MIM Strat with Porter Pickups
Blue Rattlesnake cable http://rattlesnakecables.com
Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork http://www.ehx.com/products/pitch-fork
Vick Audio V-2 http://vickaudio.com/shop/
Boss DD-500
Neunaber Stereo Wet http://neunaber.net/
Patchulator 8000 patch bay by http://boredbrainmusic.com
Boomerang III Looper/Phrase Sampler
Vox AC15
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe II
SM57's
Scarlett 2i2
Ableton Live Lite
Follow Shafer at these links:
https://www.facebook.com/echoechoguy
https://elementsandechoes.bandcamp.com/
http://www.pedalnerds.com/
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That's awesome!!!
Very ethereal man ! Terry Riley's "A Rainbow In Curved Air" meets Kraftwerk's "Autobahn" .
I used to see adverts for the Boomerang phrase sampler in the mid 90's in Guitar Player magazine but never heard / seen one used before. I don't think we got them in the UK.
Very ingenious , thanks for posting :-)