
FEED: Controls the amount of feedback of the delay and thus the intensity of all onboard effects.
MIX: Controls the effect mix, from 100% dry to 100% wet.

GHOST: Adds a sample rate reducer to the entire effect which decreases the fidelity, giving you extreme lo-fi aliasing on top of the random skips and cuts.
CUTS/LATCH: Combines the two knobs on the original into one. “Cuts” controlled the skipping speed while “Latch” controlled, essentially, the rate at which the skips occurred. Oftentimes these knobs were adjusted in tandem with one another and the original CSIDMAN’s best sounds were discovered when both knobs were set near one another.
TIME: Governs the total available delay time, from slapback-shortness up to ~700ms.
You can power your CSIDMAN with any quality power supply designed for use with effects pedals. The output should be a negative-tip DC from 9 to 18 volts. The CSIDMAN does not run on batteries. If you want more volume, headroom, and percussive attack, try running an 18-volt power supply. A 9-volt power supply will have a slightly softer sound that saturates more easily.