I've tried it in just CPAP mode and I'm still fatigued. I also tried APAP mode and noticed that I'd clearly wake up whenever it increased pressures.
Last night I had 7.5 hr sleep with the ASV, no leaks, no awakening, 0.0 AHI and I'm still as fatigued as ever. So, I got suspicious....
I've been reviewing my ASV data and noticed something interesting:
Whenever the pressure is stable around 18cm IPAP (PS+EPAP) my flow curves look great.
Whenever the pressure is variable on IPAP, my flow curves look ragged and 'snipped' off.
Does anyone think this could mean that I should use BiPAP?
My guess is that ASV could be intensifying the problem with it's wild pressure swings and causing microarousals?
Some graphs for your viewing pleasure. These are very typical representations of other nights.
This is what perfection looks like (ha). No events and no major leaks.

Stable IPAP pressure, with oh-so-pretty and consistent waveforms.

Variable IPAP, with ratty-looking waveforms.
