Korg At-2 [work] File

It includes a standard 1/4" mono input jack for direct connection of electric instruments, alongside a built-in microphone for acoustic instruments. Technical Specifications

The Korg AT-2 was a brave, flawed, and fascinating instrument. It asked the question: What if a professional synth could think for you? The market answered with a shrug, preferring dedicated workstations or simpler home keyboards. But in hindsight, the AT-2 was ahead of its time—a precursor to modern arranger workstations like the Korg Pa series, which successfully merged pro sounds with intelligent accompaniment. For those willing to navigate its 90s interface and embrace its quirks, the AT-2 remains a powerful, characterful tool that sounds far better than its reputation suggests. korg at-2

Includes a built-in microphone for acoustic instruments and a standard 1/4" input jack for electric instruments. Bypass Capability: It includes a standard 1/4" mono input jack

The Korg AT-2 is a revolutionary electronic organ that is designed to meet the needs of modern musicians. With its extensive sound library, advanced features, and intuitive interface, it is an essential tool for anyone looking to create and perform music. Whether you're a live performer, studio musician, or composer/producer, the Korg AT-2 is an excellent choice for anyone looking to take their music to the next level. The market answered with a shrug, preferring dedicated

If you have acquired a Korg AT-2, be aware of two age-related issues common to units from 2012-2015:

On the used market, AT-2s typically sell for $200–$400 USD, depending on condition and whether the floppy drive still works (most do not, or have been converted to USB floppy emulators).