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Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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The
center
display
can
define
the
note
in
one
of
two
modes:
●
Note
Mode:
Shows
the
note's
letter
name
●
Frequency
Mode:
Shows
the
note's
frequency
in
Hertz.
The
frequency's
numbers
scroll
in
sequence,
accurate
to
one
place
to
the
right
of
the
decimal
point.
In
other
words,
if
you
fret
A
=
440,
the
display
will
show
4
‐
4
‐
0
‐
.
‐
0
The
outer
LEDs
can
show
the
offset
in
two
different
modes:
●
Offset
Mode:
The
length
of
the
“bar”
made
up
of
multiple
LEDs
indicates
the
relative
offset,
with
a
longer
bar
indicating
more
offset.
●
Strobe
Mode:
A
rotating
pattern
shows
the
relative
offset,
with
a
faster
rotation
indicating
more
offset.
In
either
case,
the
color
of
the
outer
ring
of
LEDs
provides
a
rough
indication
of
pitch.
●
Red:
Pitch
is
flat
●
Yellow:
Pitch
is
sharp
●
Green:
Pitch
is
correct
For
example,
if
in
strobe
mode
the
pattern
rotates
slowly
and
the
LEDs
are
red,
then
the
string
is
slightly
flat.
5.2.1
Tuner
Step
‐
by
‐
Step
1.
While
in
the
Red
Bank,
rotate
the
MCK
to
the
Peg
position.
2.
Push
Enter
for
more
than
one
second
3.
Push
Enter
briefly
to
toggle
between
Offset
Mode
(display
shows
“O”)
or
Strobe
Mode
(display
shows
(“S”).
This
preference
is
stored
when
you
turn
off
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited.
4.
Rotate
the
MCK
fully
counter
‐
clockwise.
5.
Push
Enter
briefly
to
toggle
between
Note
Mode
(display
shows
“N”)
or
Frequency
Mode
(display
shows
“F”).
This
setting
is
not
stored;
Note
Name
is
the
default.
6.
Pluck
a
string
(open
or
fretted)
and
observe
the
readout.
Continue
to
pluck
strings
as
needed.
7.
To
exit
tuner
mode,
rotate
the
MCK
to
any
position
other
than
fully
clockwise
or
fully
counter
‐
clockwise,
and
push
Enter
briefly.
5.3
Intonation
(Position
=
I,
ID
=
I)
When
strings
aren't
properly
intonated
the
octave
(12
th
fret)
is
off
‐
pitch
compared
to
the
open
string.
When
correctly
intonated,
the
octave
is
exactly
one
octave
above
the
open
string.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited's
intonation
function
makes
intonating
guitar
strings
easy.
Each
string
has
an
intonation
screw
on
the
part
of
the
bridge
that
faces
away
from
the
pickups.
Adjusting
these
screws
clockwise
or
counterclockwise
adjusts
the
intonation;
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
tell
you
exactly
how
much
you
need
to
turn
these
screws,
and
in
which
direction.
Notes: