Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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D
Open
D
Major
D
A
D
F#
A
D
G
Open
G
Major
D
G
D
G
B
D
B
E
Flat
Tuning
Eb
Ab
Db
Gb
Bb
eb
e
Open
E
Minor
E
B
E
G
B
E
Arrow
Low
D
D
G
C
F
A
D
Circle
DADGAD
DADGAD
MCK
position
Name
Tuning
(low
string
to
high)
2.2
Manual
RoboHead
Tuning
You
can
tune
the
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited’s
RoboHeads
by
hand
as
an
alternative
to
using
Robot
tuning
technology.
Caution:
Never
use
a
manual
or
mechanical
string
winding
tool,
or
attempt
to
tune
the
RoboHeads
manually
while
they
are
operating
robotically.
Either
one
of
these
operations
can
permanently
damage
the
RoboHeads.
Unlike
conventional
tuning
keys,
RoboHeads
all
turn
in
the
same
direction.
The
RoboHead
tuner
posts
have
locking
nuts
to
secure
the
end
of
each
string
during
tuning
operations.
Robot
technology
includes
special
options
for
changing
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
huge
variety
of
guitar
sounds,
from
traditional
to
groundbreaking,
thanks
to
Chameleon
Tone
Technology.
Each
sound
can
have
a
unique
combination
of
the
following
sound
shaping
options,
all
of
which
can
be
edited
with
the
companion
Gibson
Chameleon
Editor
software:
●
Magnetic
pickup
coil
settings
(single,
humbucking,
parallel,
series,
or
out
‐
of
‐
phase)
●
Magnetic
pickup
4
‐
stage
parametric
equalizer
settings
(the
EQ
settings
affect
both
pickups)
●
Magnetic
pickup
EQ
bypass/active
●
Piezo
pickup
4
‐
stage
parametric
equalizer
settings
●
Piezo
pickup
EQ
bypass/active
●
Piezo
pickup
status
(on/off)
●
Sound
ID
(identifies
the
sound
but
doesn't
affect
tone)