Korg At2 Official

On stage, you don't have time to squint at a tiny screen. The AT-2’s display is large and responsive. The output jack allows for silent tuning—you step on the switch, cut your signal to the amp, tune, and step off. It’s a workflow essential.

Organs drift with temperature. Transposing an organ digitally sounds artificial. Physical pipe tuning requires a tuner that can handle massive, complex overtones. The AT2's "Slow" response mode ignores the wind noise of a pipe and reads the fundamental root pitch accurately. korg at2

The Korg AT2 is designed to be highly versatile and compatible with a wide range of musical equipment and software. The instrument features a range of connectivity options, including USB, MIDI, and audio output, making it easy to integrate with other instruments and recording equipment. On stage, you don't have time to squint at a tiny screen

He realized then that music wasn't just about the expensive gear or the latest software. It was about finding the soul inside a machine that was only ever designed to be "correct." By the time he hit record, the Korg AT-2 wasn't telling him if he was in tune—it was telling him a story. It’s a workflow essential

: Positioned on the front casing to catch acoustic instruments, classical guitars, and orchestral woodwinds like flutes or violins.

You play guitar, bass, violin, or only need a cheap backup tuner.

For a studio engineer who has to tune a piano that was last serviced in 1965, being able to match the AT2 to the piano's current pitch (say, 435 Hz) before adjusting the strings is invaluable. This feature, combined with the user temperaments, makes the AT2 a de-facto tool for piano technicians and harpists.