It's Feb 2025 now, still no answer other than another user reporting similar behavior.
Still looking for an answer to how MOK software coding (I'm guessing it at the coding level?) handles devices which have multiple ASIO outputs. For devices which have more than one ASIO channel output, MOK is choosing one by default and the other is detected in the MOK Audio settings but when it is chosen the Audio slots becomes 'NONE' which effectively stops all audio.
Please MOK tech/designers confirm that this is either intended design or a bug.
-M