Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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2.
Choose
the
Red
Bank
by
initiating
a
series
of
brief,
successive
pushes
on
Enter
(each
press
should
be
within
a
half
‐
second
of
the
previous
press)
until
the
Red
Bank
appears.
3.
While
in
the
Red
Bank,
rotate
the
MCK
to
the
C
position.
4.
Push
Enter
for
more
than
one
second;
all
string
LEDs
change
to
red
to
indicate
the
system
is
ready
to
determine
the
string
pitches.
5.
Pluck
each
string
individually
to
ensure
the
most
accurate
pitch
detection.
After
the
pitch
has
been
detected,
its
associated
LED
will
turn
green.
Damp
the
string
you
plucked,
then
move
on
to
the
next
string.
6.
After
detecting
all
string
pitches,
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
clears
all
string
LEDs
and
switches
automatically
to
the
first
User
Bank
of
the
Yellow
Bank.
7.
An
outer
LED
will
glow
yellow
to
indicate
where
the
custom
tuning
preset
will
be
stored.
If
you
want
to
save
the
custom
tuning
to
a
different
preset,
rotate
the
MCK
to
a
different
position.
8.
Press
Enter
briefly
to
store
the
custom
tuning
in
the
selected
preset
(pressing
Enter
for
more
than
one
second
exits
the
custom
tuning
function
without
storing
the
preset.).
The
custom
tuning,
and
the
Green
Bank
sound
you
selected
in
step
1,
are
now
stored
in
this
preset.
The
allowed
string
pitch
ranges
(with
frequencies
rounded
off
to
the
nearest
Hertz)
are:
String
Lowest
Pitch
Highest
Pitch
String
Lowest
Pitch
Highest
Pitch
E
A1
(55Hz)
Ab2
(104Hz)
A
D2
(73Hz)
Db3
(139Hz)
D
G2
(97Hz)
Gb3
(185Hz)
G
C3
(130Hz)
B3
(247Hz)
B
E3
(164Hz)
Eb4
(312Hz)
E
A3
(220Hz)
Ab4
(416Hz)
5.5
Setting
a
Reference
Pitch
(Position
=
E,
ID
=
R)
Although
the
most
common
tuning
reference
is
A=440Hz,
it's
not
the
only
one
(e.g.,
some
orchestras
tune
to
A=442Hz).
Or
a
piano
may
be
in
tune
with
itself,
but
not
tuned
exactly
to
A=440Hz.
For
these
situations,
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
can
tune
to
any
arbitrary
reference.
The
basic
process
is
to
tune
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
to
the
desired
tuning,
adjust
one
string
to
the
reference
pitch,
then
instruct
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
to
tune
the
remaining
strings
relative
to
the
reference
string.
5.5.1
Setting
a
Reference
Pitch
Step
‐
by
‐
Step
1.
Choose
one
of
the
stored
tunings
(e.g.,
Standard
tuning)
and
tune
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
to
it.