I found this, which I think will suffice, although the Panner is a simpler circuit and easier to build.
In case anyone is looking, here's a stripboard layout version of the Paralyzer, which is like a more advanced version of the Panner...
Anyone aware of an alternative to this board (since it's sold out)? I don't want to do a standard resistance-based blend, since those always allow a little bit of dirty signal through. I want this type of blend, where it sends the signal you don't want to ground. A vero or stripboard layout...
I’ve seen reports of the graphics being fragile but I’ve never used a varnish layer and never seen a graphic scratch off, even trying pretty hard with a fingernail. I’m guessing it depends on the color how well the ink will adhere to the surface, but so far no issues here.
Here's what straight black print looks like on a black sand enclosure (no gloss coat). It's basically just a ghosted image. You can see it more depending on your angle and the light. In this case, this is what my buddy wanted it to look like (matte black print on a matte black sand enclosure). I...
I feel your pain there. I'm having trouble justifying it even with a student discount. I've created a Feedback thread on the Affinity Support boards mentioning the issues with this PDF export feature and what I'd like to see added as an enhancement to the product if possible. We'll see if I ever...
Ball Silver looks real nice (see below). I don't necessarily know if you'd need two layers, because it's kind of like a faux-polished silver/grey (nice and reflect-y), but I'd do it just to be safe (and since it's not expensive to add on).
Did you check that your layers were separate in Illustrator as well? When @dmnCrawler and I did our screenshare test, we were able to created PDFs that retained the layers when opened in Affinity, but once we opened them in Illustrator they did not retain their layers.