So I've finally come into possession of a full-sized AGO Allen for use as a home/practice instrument - a TC3. Despite being a little bit appalled at the sheer size of this beast (not to mention the pair of enormous model 100 Gyro cabinets that came with it), I'm excited about the possibilities.
I intend to add MIDI to it, non-destructively, at some point down the line. But until then I just want to enjoy it in all its analogue glory! Now, here's my question... I have access to a significant cache of parts from a couple of the lesser (flutes-only) instruments in Allen's analogue range from the 1960s. Would it be feasible to add ranks of oscillators to the TC3 to improve the instrument even further? This TC3 seems to have come from the period before Allen adopted the "TC-3S" designation to identify the presence of an independent Celeste generator; that is to say, even though it's not marked TC-3S, it appears that it actually does have a Celeste rank of oscillators, given that it has a "Celeste Strings" tab in the General section. So it's essentially a three "rank" organ: Flutes, Diapasons, and Celeste... so my thought is that if I could add another rank of oscillators, I might be able to achieve the tonal possibilities of a TC-4.
Now, I realize the TC-4 is distinct in that its fourth set of oscillators is a dedicated Reed "rank". But I'm wondering if these were a fundamentally different design than the Reed "trunks" which were essentially a frequency drawn off the Flute oscillators, then chopped up by being fed through a diode to yield the more complex waveform. In that case it might be as simple as wiring in another oscillator rank and "tone changer" circuit. Even if not, I'm thinking it still might be possible to adapt a rank of Flute oscillators to achieve a Reed generator.
So what does anyone think? Am I nuts, or is there real potential here? :-)
I intend to add MIDI to it, non-destructively, at some point down the line. But until then I just want to enjoy it in all its analogue glory! Now, here's my question... I have access to a significant cache of parts from a couple of the lesser (flutes-only) instruments in Allen's analogue range from the 1960s. Would it be feasible to add ranks of oscillators to the TC3 to improve the instrument even further? This TC3 seems to have come from the period before Allen adopted the "TC-3S" designation to identify the presence of an independent Celeste generator; that is to say, even though it's not marked TC-3S, it appears that it actually does have a Celeste rank of oscillators, given that it has a "Celeste Strings" tab in the General section. So it's essentially a three "rank" organ: Flutes, Diapasons, and Celeste... so my thought is that if I could add another rank of oscillators, I might be able to achieve the tonal possibilities of a TC-4.
Now, I realize the TC-4 is distinct in that its fourth set of oscillators is a dedicated Reed "rank". But I'm wondering if these were a fundamentally different design than the Reed "trunks" which were essentially a frequency drawn off the Flute oscillators, then chopped up by being fed through a diode to yield the more complex waveform. In that case it might be as simple as wiring in another oscillator rank and "tone changer" circuit. Even if not, I'm thinking it still might be possible to adapt a rank of Flute oscillators to achieve a Reed generator.
So what does anyone think? Am I nuts, or is there real potential here? :-)
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