Korg At2
Metronome and Practice Features The integrated metronome is more than an add-on: it offers a broad tempo range and common subdivisions (quarter, eighth, triplet, etc.), making the AT-2 a useful practice tool without needing a separate device. The audible click can be adjusted for volume or muted when using only visual tempo cues.
: Features a bypass jack that enables "in-line" tuning during performances without interrupting the signal to an amplifier. Physical Specs Dimensions : 133(W) x 67(D) x 34(H) mm. : 180g (including battery). : Operates on a single 9V battery Primary Use Cases Instrument Setup korg at2
: The bypass jack makes it suitable for pedalboard setups where a musician needs to check tuning between songs. Acoustic Settings Metronome and Practice Features The integrated metronome is
How does it achieve this? The AT2 uses a sophisticated PLL (Phase Locked Loop) circuit and a high-mass, shielded input jack. It processes the fundamental frequency of your note while filtering out overtones and room noise. Unlike smartphone apps that struggle with low B notes on a 5-string bass, the AT2 locks onto E0 (20.60 Hz) without flinching. Physical Specs Dimensions : 133(W) x 67(D) x 34(H) mm
One interesting quirk in the AT-2's history is its enduring popularity in the piping community. In the early 2000s, specialized "piping shops" often sold the
The Korg AT2 is a digital organ that faithfully reproduces the sound and feel of traditional pipe organs, while also offering a range of modern features and capabilities. Released in 2019, the AT2 is the successor to Korg's popular AT1 model, and it builds upon the same foundation of authentic organ sound and versatile performance.