Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
Page 28
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.”