Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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comes
with
three
User
Banks
of
factory
presets,
but
you
can
also
create
and
edit
your
own
with
the
companion
Gibson
Chameleon
Editor.
It's
possible
to
save
any
number
of
presets
on
your
computer,
then
transfer
the
ones
you
want
to
use
to
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited.
You
can
think
of
the
88
presets
as
a
“playlist”
taken
from
your
master
library
of
presets.
Red
(Function)
Bank.
The
Red
bank
is
for
configuring
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited,
intonating
the
guitar,
doing
advanced
tuning
functions,
and
more.
1.3
Switching
Among
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
Banks
Switching
between
the
Blue
and
Green
Banks:
As
these
are
the
most
often
‐
used
Banks,
it's
easy
to
switch
between
them.
Pushing
Enter
briefly
on
the
MCK
while
in
the
Green
Bank
switches
to
the
Blue
Bank,
and
pushing
Enter
briefly
on
the
MCK
while
in
the
Blue
Bank
switches
to
the
Green
Bank.
Switching
among
all
Banks:
With
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
powered
‐
on,
push
Enter
on
the
MCK
briefly,
then
push
Enter
again
within
half
a
second.
This
takes
you
to
the
next
Bank.
A
series
of
quick
presses,
with
each
press
within
half
a
second
of
the
next
one,
cycles
through
the
various
Banks.
The
order
of
Bank
selection
is
Green
–
Blue
–
Yellow
–
Red.
This
“wraps
around,”
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
on
the
MCK's
center.
The
Red
Bank
appears.
To
summarize:
Pushing
Enter
briefly
on
the
MCK's
center
takes
you
to
the
next
Bank
in
the
series
of
Banks.
Repeated
brief
presses
done
within
a
half
a
second
of
each
other
toggles
through
the
Banks.
1.4
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
Connections
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
has
traditional
magnetic
pickups,
a
Piezo
pickup
in
the
bridge,
and
individual
outputs
for
each
string
(
hex
pickup
),
all
of
which
feed
a
tip
‐
ring
‐
sleeve
(TRS,
or
stereo)
1/4”
output
jack.
There
are
several
ways
to
use
these
outputs.
As
you
familiarize
yourself
with
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited,
we
suggest
using
either
the
“Traditional
Electric
Guitar”
or
“Blended
Electric/Piezo
Sound”
connections
described
next.
The
companion
*RIP
Computer
Interface
manual
covers
computer
‐
based
application
in
detail.
1.4.1
Traditional
Electric
Guitar
The
magnetic
pickups'
output
appears
on
the
jack's
tip.
If
you
plug
a
standard
mono
guitar
cable
into
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
and
plug
the
other
end
into
an
amp,
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited