Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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Because
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
doesn't
use
digital
modeling,
the
signal
path
is
all
analog.
Furthermore,
the
Piezo
pickup
output
can
supplement
the
magnetic
pickups
for
an
acoustic
type
of
sound.
Note:
●
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
remembers
the
most
recently
‐
stored
Chameleon
magnetic
pickup
coil
configuration,
even
with
no
power.
This
is
because
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited's
Chameleon
Tone
technology
uses
special
latching
relays
that
“remember”
their
most
recent
state.
3.1
Choosing
Chameleon
Tones
1.
Pull
the
MCK
out,
choose
a
tuning
Preset
if
desired
or
use
the
Instant
Access
Tuning,
and
tune
the
guitar
as
described
in
Chapter
2.
When
tuning
is
complete,
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited
will
switch
to
the
Green
Bank
for
Chameleon
Tone
selection.
2.
To
choose
a
different
Chameleon
Tone
setting,
turn
the
MCK
to
the
position
that
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
be
fully
clockwise,
and
the
piezo
pickup
should
not
be
blended
in
(except
for
Position
A).
MCK
Pos
Tone
PU
Comments
1
LP
1958
N
’58
Les
Paul
character
2
LP
1955
N
’55
Les
Paul
3
LP
1955
BM
’55
Les
Paul
character
with
Bridge
or
Middle
pickup
4
LP
Rhythm
B
‘58/’60
Les
Paul
character,
good
for
‘80s
heavy
rhythm
5
335
N
Also
try
middle
position;
good
335
character
6
Funky
N
“Stratified”
funky
sound
7
Funky
B
“Stratified”
sharp
rhythm
sound
8
Twang
B
Twangy
“Telecasted”
sound
9
Twang
N
Carved
midrange,
smooth
and
transparent
highs
A
Acoustic
N
Set
piezo
level
25
‐
30%,
neck
volume
to
taste
Circle
Battery
‐
Green
=
full,
yellow
=
mid,
red
=
low
MCK
Pos
Tone
PU
Comments
3.2
Battery
Charge
Indicator