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Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0 

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Function

 

12

 

E

Function

 

correction:

 

Compensates

 

for

 

different

 

strum

 

levels

 

when

 

tuning

 

Default

 

=

 

1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

Switches

 

off

 

compensation

 

to

 

give

 

an

 

extremely

 

slight

 

speed

 

increase

 

when

 

tuning

 

12

 

§

 

0

 

§

1

 

Switches

 

compensation

 

on

 

to

 

allow

 

a

 

wider

 

variation

 

in

 

strum

 

levels

12

 

§

 

1

 

§

Note:

 

When

 

set

 

to

 

0,

 

you

 

need

 

to

 

strum

 

the

 

strings

 

gently

 

during

 

tuning

 

Function

 

13

 

Tuning

 

mute:

 

Disables

 

audio

 

output

 

when

 

RoboHeads

 

are

 

tuning

Default

 

=

 

1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

You

 

hear

 

the

 

string

 

pitches

 

change

 

during

 

the

 

tuning

 

process

13

 

§

 

0

 

§

1

 

When

 

the

 

RoboHeads

 

are

 

tuning,

 

the

 

audio

 

output

 

is

 

muted

13

 

§

 

1

 

§

Note:

 

A

 

setting

 

of

 

zero

 

can

 

produce

 

interesting

 

sounds

 

as

 

the

 

strings

 

tune

 

themselves

 

Function

 

14

 

T

une

 

count:

 

Have

 

tuning

 

process

 

happen

 

once,

 

or

 

repeat

Default

 

=

 

1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

Tunes

 

once

 

14

 

§

 

0

 

§

2

 

or

 

3

 

Tuning

 

process

 

restarts

 

one

 

or

 

two

 

more

 

times

 

after

 

first

 

tuning

 

is

 

complete

 

14

 

§

 

2

3

 

§

Note:

 

This

 

function

 

is

 

intended

 

for

 

very

 

low

 

tunings

 

where

 

two

 

tunings

 

might

 

be

 

necessary

 

to

 

reach

 

proper

 

pitch.

 

Function

 

15

 

Global

 

calibration:

 

Sets

 

global

 

calibration

 

for

 

all

 

presets

Default

 

=

 

4400

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

4440

 

Sets

 

A

 

=

 

440.0

 

Hz

 

as

 

calibration

 

standard

15

 

§

 

4§4§0§0

 

§

xxxx

 

“xxxx”

 

can

 

be

 

a

 

value

 

from

 

4300

 

(430Hz)

 

to

 

4499

 

(449.9Hz)

15

 

§

 

x§x§x§x

 

§

Note:

 

Resolution

 

is

 

0.1Hz

 

so

 

you

 

need

 

to

 

enter

 

four

 

numbers

 

Function

 

16

 

Chromatic

 

tuner

 

mute:

 

Mutes

 

audio

 

when

 

using

 

chromatic

 

tuner

Default = 1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

Audio

 

is

 

not

 

muted

 

when

 

using

 

the

 

chromatic

 

tuner

16

 

§

 

0

 

§

1

 

Audio

 

is

 

muted

 

when

 

using

 

the

 

chromatic

 

tuner

16

 

§

 

1

 

§1

 

Function

 

17

 

Clipping

 

correction

 

Default

 

=

 

1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

Clipping

 

correction

 

is

 

disabled

 

(not

 

recommended)

17

 

§

 

0

 

§

1

 

Enables

 

clipping

 

correction

 

to

 

improve

 

E

function

 

correction

 

accuracy

17

 

§

 

1

 

§

Note:

 

Deviations

 

in

 

the

 

signal

 

strength

 

of

 

individual

 

piezo

 

pickups

 

can

 

influence

 

the

 

precision

 

of

 

the

 

E

function

 

correction.

Enabling

 

clipping

 

correction

 

minimizes

 

this

 

error

 

by

 

monitoring

 

the

 

signal

 

strength

 

over

 

time

 

(specifically

 

the

 

time

 

a

 

string

 

is

 

clipping),

 

then

 

using

 

the

 

results

 

to

 

improve

 

the

 

E

function

 

correction.

 

 

Function

 

18

 

Neck

 

tension

 

correction

 

Default

 

=

 

1

Value

 

Result

 

Clickstream

0

 

Neck

 

tension

 

correction

 

is

 

turned

 

off

17

 

§

 

0

 

§

1

 

Neck

 

tension

 

correction

 

is

 

turned

 

on

17

 

§

 

1

 

§

Note:

 

Changing

 

a

 

single

 

string's

 

pitch

 

will

 

alter

 

the

 

neck

 

tension,

 

and

 

thus

 

influence

 

the

 

pitch

 

of

 

other

 

strings.

 

With

 

this

 

option

 

activated,

 

the

 

expected

 

influence

 

of

 

changing

 

the

 

pitch

 

of

 

one

 

string

 

is

 

calculated

 

for

 

all

 

other

 

strings.

 

If

 

the

 

accumulated

 

changes

 

for

 

a

 

string

 

already

 

considered

 

in

 

tune

 

exceed

 

a

 

certain

 

threshold

 

(1

 

cent

 

with

 

highest

 

sensitivity),

 

the

 

tuning

 

process

 

for

 

this

 

string

 

restarts.

 

Example:

 

Retuning

 

all

 

strings

 

in

 

most

 

cases

 

will

 

result

 

in

 

changes

 

equal

 

to

 

or

 

less

 

than

 

1

 

cent

 

per

 

string.

 

This

 

will

 

not

 

have

 

a

 

noticeable

 

effect

 

on

 

neck

 

tension,

 

so

 

all

 

strings

 

will

 

only

 

be

 

tuned

 

once.

 

If

 

changing

 

from

 

normal

 

tuning

 

to

 

dropped

 

D,

 

the

 

low

 

E

 

string

 

will

 

be

 

detuned

 

200

 

cents.

 

This

 

will

 

have

 

a

 

noticeable

 

influence

 

on

 

the

 

other

 

strings;

 

so

 

after

 

the

 

low

 

E

 

string

 

has

 

been

 

tuned,

 

all

 

other

 

strings

 

are

 

marked

 

as

 

out

of

tune

 

again.

 

This

 

option

 

will

 

increase

 

the

 

tuning

 

accuracy,

 

but

 

might

 

have

 

a

 

slight

 

impact

 

on

 

the

 

tuning

 

performance,

 

depending

 

on

 

the

 

order

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

strings

 

are

 

tuned.

 

In

 

the

 

worst

 

case,

 

it

 

will

 

behave

 

like

 

“TuneCount

 

=

 

2.”

 

Summary of Contents for 2010 Les Paul Standard LTD ED

Page 1: ...Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1 0 Page 1 L Le es s P Pa au ul l S St ta an nd da ar rd d 2 20 01 10 0 L LT TD D O Ow wn ne er rs s M Ma an nu ua al l ...

Page 2: ...n the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited package Make sure any power supply cords are not located where they are likely to be safety hazards such as on the floor where people might walk or in locations where they may receive pressure from items placed upon or against them Also be very careful with any power source connections such as where the AC adapter connects to the wall outlet If this is jostled ...

Page 3: ...e the original materials are no longer available for repair Gibson reserves the right to use materials regularly utilized at the time of repair If we determine that replacing the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited best serves your interests or in the unlikely event that it is destroyed lost or damaged beyond repair while in our possession for repairs we will replace the product If it is no longer avai...

Page 4: ... not always applicable And of course Gibson shall not be liable for any special indirect consequential incidental or other similar damages to you or to any third party including without limitation damages for loss of profits or business or damages resulting from use or performance of the product whether in contract or tort even if Gibson or its authorized representative has been advised of the pos...

Page 5: ...lend of magnetic and Piezo pickup sounds Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited is set up with advanced PLEK technology for exceptional playability Companion software includes Gibson Chameleon Editor for creating custom sounds and tunings available at Gibson com Software is compatible with Mac OS X and Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 User replaceable long life battery even switch easily in the middle of a ...

Page 6: ...d plug the supplied AC adapter into the charger The adapter is an international type that accommodates 100 240V 50 60Hz The charger s LED will shine red when charging and green when the battery is charged An additional battery is supplied in the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited accessory pack if you need more batteries they are available from stores such as Radio Shack part 55029788 1 1 The Master C...

Page 7: ... two ways Some functions require a brief momentary press on the MCK s Display Matrix while some less used functions require a press longer than one second but don t press too hard as this will push the MCK all the way in to the off position The manual specifies when to use which type of press 1 1 2 MCK Details The MCK s outer ring of LEDs indicates the MCK s position and when tuning indicates the ...

Page 8: ...switch position leaving the MCK in that position for more than 300ms loads the indicated tuning preset Selecting a particular tuning sends signals to the RoboHeads that tune the strings automatically The selected tuning will remain until either changed to a different Blue Bank tuning or you switch to the Yellow Bank and choose a preset with a different tuning For more on tuning see section Chapter...

Page 9: ...ound so if Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited is in the Red Bank pushing Enter on the MCK takes you to the Green Bank For example suppose the Green Bank is the current Bank Here s how to select the Red Bank 1 Push Enter briefly on the MCK s center The Blue Bank appears 2 Within one second again push Enter briefly on the MCK s center The Yellow Bank appears 3 Within one second again push Enter briefly ...

Page 10: ...4 guitar output or Gibson s exclusive low impedance balanced output LP Z circuit To activate the LP Z output set the switch to the left of the output jack in the down position The green LED next to the switch will illuminate Plug the appropriate plug into the Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited s output For driving a standard amp use a 1 4 stereo or mono guitar cable For the LP Z output you will need e...

Page 11: ...l recognize these outputs and allow you to route process mix and record them within the audio software you re using called the host program Because the RIP also acts as a high quality computer interface sound card your host program will be able to send its output through the FireWire cable to the RIP From there the RIP s stereo output jacks can patch directly to a set of active monitor speakers or...

Page 12: ...Limited to tune itself pause briefly 2 3 seconds between strums Notes Turning the MCK during tuning cancels that tuning Pushing Enter while tuning switches Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited to the Green Bank If you don t want to tune Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited but go immediately to select a sound instead of strumming strings to initiate the tuning process push Enter briefly to switch to the Green...

Page 13: ...ing strings see Sections 5 6 5 7 and 5 8 as this is much faster than changing strings manually Gibson strongly advises using these functions when changing strings not only because it s faster and more convenient but because they minimize RoboHead wear Chapter 3 Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited Chameleon Tone Technology 3 0 About Chameleon Tone Technology Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited can offer a hu...

Page 14: ...hat represents the sound you want refer to the following chart After the MCK stays in a position for more than 200ms that sound will be loaded Notes In this chart PU refers to the recommended pickup N neck B bridge M middle position P piezo to obtain the specified sound However choosing different pickups will give other sounds that are equally useful To obtain these sounds the tone controls should...

Page 15: ...s and humbucking while the neck pickup uses the north coil only single coil Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited enters this mode automatically when turned off 3 3 1 About the Wiring in Les Paul Controls The volume controls in a classic Les Paul interact with each other when the pickup toggle is in the middle position i e selecting both pickups Due to this interaction if either the neck or bridge volume...

Page 16: ...e guitar you re trying to emulate make sure you have the pickup switch Piezo blend and tone controls set properly Also remember that any post processing you use i e anything the modifies the tone after the signal leaves the guitar like your amplifier impacts the sound Some classic guitar sounds result from combining the guitar sound with a particular amplifier for example a Les Paul going through ...

Page 17: ... Arrow Low D D G C F A D Circle DADGAD DADGAD 4 1 Factory Default Sounds for User Bank 1 NH Neck humbucker NS Neck single coil B Bridge M Middle pickup position MCK position Tone PU Comments Peg LP Comp NH Good for clear chords defined and transparent character i LP Solo NH Also try middle position mid range character full and warm C LP lowmid Solo B Les Paul 58 60 character with bridge or middle ...

Page 18: ...oustic Original Dark Fire sound B Blues Original Dark Fire sound e Gibson Original Dark Fire sound Arrow Gibson Original Dark Fire sound Circle Gibson Original Dark Fire sound 4 3 Factory Default Sounds for User Bank 3 MCK position Tone Comments Peg 335 By Chris Peter Weihe created with Dark Fire i Funky By Chris Peter Weihe created with Dark Fire C LP 1955 P90 By Chris Peter Weihe created with Da...

Page 19: ... 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 followin...

Page 20: ...r 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 st...

Page 21: ...7 Wait for about five seconds then fret the same string at the 12th fret and pluck the string again 8 The system will measure the pitch and display the needed changes on the MCK 9 Observe whether the rotating pattern goes clockwise and green or counterclockwise and red as this indicates whether the bridge intonation screw needs to be turned clockwise or counterclockwise respectively Also observe t...

Page 22: ...m 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 104H...

Page 23: ...s turned off or you select a different tuning Notes During pitch detection Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited checks that the resulting tuning is within the allowed pitch ranges as specified in section 5 4 1 on Custom Tuning Preset Creation If a reference tuning is still active when selecting the same tuning for retuning the display will show the preset ID briefly in red when entering the tuning funct...

Page 24: ...so that you can remove them all 5 7 1 Detuning All Strings Step by Step 1 Choose the Red Bank by initiating a series of brief successive pushes on Enter until the Red Bank appears 2 While in the Red Bank rotate the MCK to the D position 3 Push Enter for more than one second the outer E LED shines red 4 All Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited strings are tuned down in pairs until either the user leaves ...

Page 25: ...ed as described above 5 9 Yellow Bank User Bank Selection Position G ID U The Yellow Bank has eight User Banks each of which has 11 presets When you select the Yellow Bank it defaults to whatever User Bank has been selected using this function if no User Bank has ever been selected the Yellow Bank defaults to User Bank 1 5 9 1 Selecting a Yellow Bank User Bank Step by Step 1 Choose the Red Bank by...

Page 26: ...it and push Enter briefly When you press Enter after selecting a digit the number in the Display Matrix flashes red briefly for confirmation 5 After entering the ID number turn the MCK fully counterclockwise to the Enter position cyan arrow with right angle tail and push Enter briefly The MCK will show the entered ID number then a question mark to indicate that you can now enter the parameter valu...

Page 27: ...gnal on tip when Piezo pickup is switched on 2 0 1 Piezo out signal routed to tip when Piezo pickup is switched on 2 1 Note This relates only to Piezo Out Mono where all six strings are mixed Piezo Out Hex is never routed to the tip Function 3 Piezo out mono signal on ring Set up Piezo out signal Default 1 Value Result Clickstream 0 No Piezo out signal on ring when Piezo pickup is switched on 3 0 ...

Page 28: ...er 16 1 1 Function 17 Clipping correction Default 1 Value Result Clickstream 0 Clipping correction is disabled not recommended 17 0 1 Enables clipping correction to improve E function correction accuracy 17 1 Note Deviations in the signal strength of individual piezo pickups can influence the precision of the E function correction Enabling clipping correction minimizes this error by monitoring the...

Page 29: ...Result Clickstream 1 through 255 Sets time in ms 10 between selecting a sound and activating it 22 15 255 Note This option determines whether the tuning process starts automatically when entering Tune Mode Blue Bank If value 1 the tuning process starts automatically If value 0 the behavior is the same as Preset Mode Yellow Bank and the tuning process beings only after selecting a tuning Function 2...

Page 30: ...to appear Step 3 Rotate MCK to the cyan Y Yes then press the Display Matrix momentarily Step 4 Rotate MCK to the Enter sign then press the Display Matrix momentarily Step 5 To exit push Enter for more than one second Note If you change your mind about resetting in Step 3 choose N No instead of Y Function 103 Reset sounds Resets all Green Bank sounds to factory defaults Result Clickstream Step 1 Do...

Page 31: ... to the cyan Y Yes then press the Display Matrix momentarily Step 4 Rotate MCK to the Enter sign then press the Display Matrix momentarily Step 5 To exit push Enter for more than one second Note If you change your mind about resetting in Step 3 choose N No instead of Y Function 109 Reset all Resets all configuration data to the factory defaults Result Clickstream Step 1 Do the clickstream on the r...

Page 32: ...ups and Piezo pickup have their own equalizers and that the Piezo blend circuit is post equalizer In Hex Mode the RIP Computer Interface does sophisticated analog signal multiplexing in order to have the Piezo pickup and the individual hex pickups available on a single conductor i e the stereo cable s ring connection Appendix B Alternate Tuning Tricks ...

Page 33: ...this technique for all tunings strings that are at lower pitch than the tuning you are using Tuning Multiple Strings Down If you want to tune more than one string down to a certain pitch you may fret and strum string by string Let s do an Eb Hendrix tuning with this technique 1 Activate Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited s standard EADGBe tuning but don t strum yet 2 Fret the low E at the 1st fret and...

Page 34: ...is point you must recharge the battery System Shutdown Remember to shut off Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited when finished by pushing the MCK all the way in This prevents discharging the battery unnecessarily Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited will shut off automatically if there s no activity for an amount of time you specify Section 6 2 Function 4 Optimizing Battery Life Proper care extends the batter...

Page 35: ... specific considerations Follow the computer manufacturer s instructions for proper laptop battery care Tech Tip About Charge Discharge Cycles An Li Ion battery is typically rated for 300 500 charge discharge cycles In other words you can discharge the battery at least 300 times and charge it back up again before its useful life is over If you play Les Paul Standard 2010 Limited and discharge it 5...

Page 36: ... tune the problematic string Here s what should happen You strum the respective string LED should start flashing red to indicate that pitch detection is active After 1 second the LED should start flashing yellow information is being sent to the neck CPU and the RoboHead starts to move After tuning the string the string s LED turns green to indicate the string is in tune If not try these fixes Remo...

Page 37: ...g LEDs are flashing white and tuning doesn t work at all A white flashing string LED indicates a short circuit The strings carry power and data to the neck so even if only one string is touching a hardware part bridge tailpiece even a fret bar or another string the tuning system won t work Also note that if the Gibson G on the neck electronic cover does not start flashing once you activate the sys...

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