First of all I started with a 1.1 build from last year and wanted to update the accent with the mux boards. I also had extra mux boards to build for v1.2 (5 sets in total) I plan to build so thought to build all together and ensure they are good and working in my v1.1. straight away I had faults. The env3 fault discussed by klang was there on all mux boards, a fault at env2 of the snare, also faults with the digital parts and also the rim and clap (these are common at IC111). My first thought was that it was probably bad soldering technique and I had maybe killed an ic or 2 but then I found I had one set which was working well. its good to note for first time builders that using tap mode bypasses the crash and ride accent circuit so you can check that your circuits work.
This is how it sounds. bad follows good
next I started to take some measurements from the good working set and drawing up a schematic working out which ic and its pin outs are related to each instrument during this time I managed to kill my one good set


My confidence grew from this and this is when I entered the mux rabbit hole......
I started changing out ic's and caps on another set which had a bad ride, rim and clap (all on ic111) first was ic's 3 and 4 and straight away there was a difference. Good ride and both the analogue parts were good, but the crash was now dead. to cut a long story short I've been going around in circles with various mux boards and it seems is almost impossible to get a good working ride AND crash (except for my one good pair). The analogue parts have no problems and even though the crash and ride sound bad you can hear the global accent working on the part.
After realising there is no way (I believe) of making the accent work with certain mux boards on the digital section I went to work on the main board concentrating on the envelope part of the crash and accent in. I was pulling resistors and fitting a pot and turning hoping to find a sweet spot sometimes this got close but was never correct, this also effected how the accent would work a lot of the time. Also changing the voltage of TM2 improved the sound and also raising the resistance value of R697 but still this was not correct.
regarding the snare fault I found there to be a pitch bend fault on env2. this was resolved by copying the env3 mod, I havent scoped anything yet but to my ear it sounds correct, this fault was audible on both the v1.1 and v1.2.
last but by no means least on my v1.2 build the master output is a bit crunchy at full volume and accented notes, I'm yet to start fault finding this one yet so it could be a parts placement/value issue.
what else can be tried im wherry to start moding the mainboard circuits and really wondering if there might be a mux board mod which might make thing work better.