Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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•
Pickup
symbol.
This
indicates
the
status
of
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited's
magnetic
pickups—whether
they're
operating
as
standard
pickups,
using
coil
switching
to
obtain
different
sounds,
and
whether
the
onboard
EQ
section
is
on
or
off.
This
is
set
in
the
accompanying
Gibson
Chameleon
Editor
software.
•
Variable
color
Display
Matrix.
This
provides
feedback
on
several
aspects
of
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited:
For
example,
it
changes
color
to
indicate
which
Bank
is
selected,
identifies
particular
parameters,
shows
the
battery
charge,
and
more.
•
Peg
symbol.
The
text
refers
to
this
symbol
as
the
“Peg.”
•
|
symbol.
The
text
refers
to
this
as
the
“|”
symbol.
1.2
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
Banks
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
has
four
operating
modes,
which
you
choose
with
the
MCK.
Each
mode
corresponds
to
color
‐
coded
Bank
of
MCK
settings:
Blue
(Tuning)
Bank.
When
turned
on
for
the
first
time,
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
defaults
to
this
bank.
The
Blue
Bank
allows
selecting
standard
tuning
(e.g.,
E
‐
A
‐
D
‐
G
‐
B
‐
e)
as
well
as
any
of
10
alternate
tunings.
The
default
is
the
most
recently
‐
selected
tuning,
unless
you've
specified
a
different
power
‐
on
default
(called
the
Instant
Access
Tuning)
using
the
Red
Bank's
setup
functions
(Section
6.2,
Function
1).
The
MCK
display
shows
the
tuning
preset
ID
associated
with
the
current
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
2.
Green
(Tone)
Bank.
Here
you
can
select
any
of
10
guitar
sounds
by
turning
the
MCK.
The
default
is
the
sound
that
was
selected
prior
to
powering
‐
down
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
when
you
last
used
it.
The
MCK
display
shows
the
sound
preset
ID
associated
with
the
current
switch
position;
leaving
the
MCK
in
that
position
for
more
than
200ms
loads
the
indicated
sound
preset.
These
presets
can
be
the
iconic
guitar
sounds
shipped
with
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited,
or
you
can
replace
them
with
your
own
custom
sounds
by
creating
new
sounds
with
the
Gibson
Chameleon
Editor
(see
its
dedicated
manual)
and
transferring
these
to
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited.
Note
that
you
can
change
sound
independently
of
tuning
by
using
the
Green
Bank
to
select
a
sound,
and
tuning
independently
of
the
sound
by
using
the
Blue
Bank
to
select
a
tuning.
An
additional
11
th
position,
obtained
by
turning
the
MCK
fully
counter
‐
clockwise,
checks
the
battery
charge.
Yellow
(Preset)
Bank.
This
Bank
stores
88
custom
user
presets,
arranged
as
8
User
Banks
of
11
presets.
Each
preset
can
contain
its
own
sound,
tuning,
and
preset
ID
symbol.
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited