Korg - At-2 ((full))

The tuner utilizes a needle-style meter for traditional visual feedback, supplemented by Flat/Sharp LEDs that aid in quick pitch identification in low-light environments.

The Korg AT-2 uses advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology to generate its high-quality sounds. The instrument features a sophisticated sound engine that is capable of producing a wide range of tonal colors and textures, from subtle and nuanced to bold and dramatic. korg at-2

Because the AT-2 sits on vibrating amps, the 1/4" jack can become loose. Fix: Open the unit and re-solder the ground lug. Alternatively, use the built-in microphone for tuning (which works surprisingly well even in moderately loud environments). The tuner utilizes a needle-style meter for traditional

The AT-2 was the successor to the original Korg AT (Auto-Thinker), a bold but limited experiment. By the time the AT-2 arrived, Korg had realized that professional musicians were intrigued by auto-accompaniment for live solo performance, but they refused to sacrifice sound quality or key action for it. Conversely, home users wanted more than just rhythm patterns; they wanted realistic, editable arrangements. Because the AT-2 sits on vibrating amps, the

Are you still using a Korg AT-2? Share your stories in the comments below. Looking for manuals or replacement parts? Check the vintage gear forums or archive.org for the original user guide.

Runs on a standard 9V battery or a dedicated 9V AC power adapter. Technical Specifications Origin Made in Japan Dimensions 133mm (W) x 67mm (D) x 34mm (H) Weight ~180g (including battery) Power Supply 9V Battery or 9V Center-Negative Adapter Usage Tips

The Korg AT-2 is designed to be a highly expressive and responsive instrument, with a range of performance controls that allow musicians to shape and nuance their sound in real-time. The instrument features a range of assignable controllers, including knobs, sliders, and buttons, which can be used to adjust volume, tone, and effects.