I'm going to give it a few days and see if anyone can help before formatting. I have another saber coming soon anyway that should keep me occupied. lol
Thanks for the link.
Formatting is nothing to be afraid of. Its usually the first thing I do when I get a new saber. Both to get all the default V4 soundfonts off the board, as well as to reduce the number of soundbanks to around 4. This way I have more memory per bank allowing me to fit more high quality fonts on the soundboard.
If some of your soundfont files have become corrupted, or if you tried to load to large a font onto the board and it got all messed up, a re-format could be just what your board needs.
When formatting, really think about how many soundbanks you need. The fewer soundbanks you have, the more memory gets allotted to each bank and the more detailed fonts you cant fit in a bank.
As far as I know formatting the soundboard does not void your warranty. If it works, then there is nothing wrong with your saber and you can begin putting soundfonts onto the board right after formatting. If it doesn't work, then its malfunctioning and it has to go back to US to get repaired anyway. But at least you will know one way or the other.