Someone here might be able to confirm my suspicious so I don’t have to go ahead and design and print a device that would allow me to test it.
Both of these hypotheticals are going to be based on a modified hole #4 on a C harmonica.
#1 - Sub30 style with a valve and an x-reed, but also an extra-extra useless reed…
- Blow: G3 with Zero Gap (chokes)
Blow: C4 with normal gap.
Draw: B3 with Zero Gap (chokes)
Draw: D4 valved
My assumption is that when you blow into this chamber, the C4-blow will sound, while the zero-gapped G3-blow will choke. As the D4 is valved, it is effectively nonexistent, allowing you to blow bend the C4-blow down towards a B with a little help of the zero-gapped B3-draw reed. An overblow is not possible, as the valved blow bend will happen instead.
When you draw on this chamber, the valved D4-draw reed should sound, and the zero-gapped B3-draw would remain choked. You could bend the D4-draw reed down to D with the help of the sympathetic C4-blow, while the zero gapped G3-blow won’t be activated at all. An overdraw is impossible, and the D4 is already the highest reed in the chamber.
In summary, it would behave something like a Sub30 style harmonica chamber (C4-blow, valved D4-draw, x-reed B-draw), and the additional G3-blow would do nothing. No overblow or overdraw.
If I’m wrong, I suspect the issue would be that the C4-blow bend would only be a half-step bend, halted from going any further by the zero-gapped B3-draw reed.
#2 - A “normal” Hole #4, with draw bend and overblow.
- Blow: C4 with normal gap.
Blow: C4 with Zero Gap (chokes)
Draw: D4 valved
Draw: D4 with Zero Gap (chokes)
When you draw on this chamber, the valved D4-draw reed sounds, while the zero-gapped D4 is choked. The D4-draw can be bent down to Db4 with the assistance of BOTH C4-blow reeds. An overdraw is impossible.
In summary, this chamber “should” work just about exactly like a standard 4th hole a C harmonica.
If I’m wrong, I suspect that the overblow might not occur if the D4-draw is zero-gapped, resulting in a blow-bend of the C4-blow reed instead. Or it might just not been at all because the zero-gapped C4 will further repel the bend. It’s also possible that on the draw, the extra zero-gapped C4-blow and D4-draw will activate sympathetically, resulting in a very airy draw note that is very difficult to bend.
If anyone is able to review my work here and let me know if my assumptions are correct, it may lead me to make some different choices before attempting the prototype I’m exploring.
Let me know where I’m wrong! I’m often wrong, so I won’t feel bad to hear it!