First thought ... if you got this synth to complement your Moog, Dave Smith etc. instruments, you have done it right. It's basic sound is intentionally different. It can do sounds, which the others can't and vice versa
Second thought ... it seems, the both of you could need some more time ...
IMO the sequencer is okay and I think, Arturia will listen to us users and issue updates. They have done so already. Maybe they will improve the live recording mode too - or have already. Have you checked the version of the firmware?
You can achieve bellish sounds ... here is a thread about it ...
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=90708.msg140750#msg140750The wave forms are indeed the typical ones ... but since you have Moogs and others, I would suggest to compare the basic wave forms of the MB to the others and listen carefully. I did it and there are - yes ... minor - differences, but they are there.
The mixing of the wave forms generated by one VCO is different compared to the mixing of wave forms from differnet VCOs. Background ... one VCO generates phase synchronised wave forms, which add differently compared to wave forms generated by VCOs, which are off-phase. Try to mix on the MB saw and square and listen carefully. You will find that the sound is thinning out at some places and changing it's character. You can not achieve this effect with two Moog VCOs. Well ... the difference is not dramatic, but in combination with the filters, this can be important, because the filter can emphasize this difference
This said ... the most of character in subtractive synthesis is generated by the filters and that is, where the MB shines.
Try also the options of audio-FM and you will find new sonic territory. Try also the different noise modes, which are available as audio-FM too. There is much, what Moogs and the others don't provide. That was the reason, why I got my MB in the first place