Yea, I sure did try reinstalling firmware - it was the first thing I tried but it didn't provide any noticeable difference.
Had also thought about resetting MxB back to factory default settings but wasn't successful finding the details on this forum or Google on how to do that. And to be completely honest, am not even sure the MxB supports such a thing..
It doesn't appear that I'm making any more headway with getting this resolved.
EDIT: However, you are spot on. It does have something to do with the Sequencer module. Did a little more research and it appears when the Sequencer module is on, (button is lit), and you attempt to clear a sequence pattern (Panel+SEQ), not only does it clear out the sequence pattern but it also cuts off the board sound. Sound generation is not affected if (Panel+SEQ) is performed while Sequencer module is OFF. The only way I know to get the sound back on is to power-cycle. This is a very repeatable condition and would have to say it sounds like a huge bug.
Am curious to know, if you compare the sound levels between a patch and Panel mode, is the volume in Panel mode lower? It's about half the volume of the patch. I will reconfirm by building a new patch and toggle between it and Panel mode. Maybe that's normal. It's no big deal, just a learning / observation point for me.
As to display board-level versions, it's a two-button combo process: (wonder how many here are going to try this
).
Within the Sequencer module section, hold the
Play button then press one of the following buttons listed below. The board version will be displayed on the Sequencer's digital display. (Note: On the first check, you may need to press it twice to display the board revision).
For example,
Play + SEQ Length will display the board version running on Main board.
SEQ Length = Main Board
Patterns = Voice
Straight Note = Analog
Triple Note = Filter
Dotted Note = Matrix
1/4 = Audio Mod
1/8 = LFO
1/16 = KBD Wheels
1/32 = FX's
Also, if one of the boards is not up to date, it can be update manually. To do that, repeat the operation above but instead of holding the
Play button, hold
Record plus the corresponding board button. MxB should then freeze for several seconds, and display FWOK at the end of the process.
Enjoy!
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.