Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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General
Functions
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
defaults
to
settings
that
are
well
‐
suited
to
the
vast
majority
of
players.
However,
it
is
possible
to
change
many
of
these
defaults
via
Function
Mode
(Red
Bank).
Function
Mode
is
also
where
you
can
change
strings
easily,
intonate
your
strings,
activate
a
chromatic
tuner,
and
more.
The
general
procedure
is
to
enter
Function
Mode,
choose
the
MCK
position
that
corresponds
to
a
particular
function,
push
Enter
for
more
than
one
second,
then
edit
the
selected
function.
5.0
Entering
Function
Mode
●
If
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
is
not
powered
‐
up,
pull
the
MCK
out
and
push
Enter
four
times
in
quick
succession.
●
If
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
is
already
in
a
Bank
other
than
the
Red
Bank,
push
Enter
in
quick
succession
until
the
Red
Bank
appears.
5.1
Selecting
a
Function
Once
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
is
in
Function
Mode,
rotate
the
MCK
to
choose
the
position
that
corresponds
to
a
particular
function.
Upon
selecting
a
position,
the
Display
Matrix
will
show
a
red
letter
for
the
function
ID,
then
scroll
through
a
series
of
white
letters
that
give
an
abbreviated
function
name.
The
following
chart
shows
the
details.
MC
Pos.
ID
Abbreviation
Function
MCK
Pos.
ID
Abbreviation
Function
Peg
T
TUNER
Chromatic
tuner
function
I
I
INT
Adjust
LP
STD
2010
Limited
intonation
C
C
CUS
Create
custom
tuning
E
R
REF
Sets
reference
pitch
(e.g.,
A
=
440)
A
Up
arrow
UP
Tune
replacement
string(s)
up
to
pitch
D
Down
arrow
DWN
Tune
string(s)
down
for
removal
G
U
USR
Access
user
banks
The
following
describes
the
various
functions.
5.2
Chromatic
Tuner
(Position
=
Peg,
ID
=
T)
The
chromatic
tuner
detects
a
plucked
string
and
displays
the
nearest
note
and
frequency
offset
compared
to
that
note.