Korg - At2
The AT-2 is considered a "workhorse" among vintage gear enthusiasts. Users have reported individual units lasting despite heavy use and frequent drops, highlighting the robust build quality of Korg's early Japanese-made equipment. While it has largely been succeeded by more modern models like the Korg CA-2 or GA-2 , it remains a popular item on secondary markets like Reverb and eBay for those who prefer physical needle-style or LED-driven analog response over digital displays. If you'd like, I can help you:
: Features a high-precision chromatic tuning mode that automatically detects the note being played. korg at2
: Watch the needle and LEDs. A center needle position and a green/stable light indicate the note is perfectly in tune. Red LEDs typically indicate if the note is sharp or flat. The AT-2 is considered a "workhorse" among vintage
: Automatically detects the note being played across a wide range, making it suitable for guitars, basses, and violins. If you'd like, I can help you: :
The distortion turned the humble tuning beep into a growling, industrial roar. Through the reverb, it sounded like a ghost trapped in a power grid. Jace started toggling the octave switch—low, medium, high—creating a rhythmic pulse that felt like a mechanical heartbeat.


