Korg At2 Top
Includes a built-in microphone for acoustic instruments and a 1/4" bypass jack that allows for tuning electric instruments during a performance.
The top interface of the AT-2 features a large, backlit LCD screen combined with an LED needle display. This dual system provides real-time visual feedback, allowing the user to see the pitch deviation both numerically and graphically — crucial for fine-tuning. korg at2 top
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Teaching 30 kids to tune violins is a nightmare. Placing one Korg AT2 Top on the teacher’s desk with the large display allows the whole class to see the needle. The "Sound Out" feature (built-in speaker) plays a reference tone (E-A-D-G-B-E) so students can tune by ear. The Korg AT-2 system (module + AT-2 Top)
The Korg AT-2 system (module + AT-2 Top) was produced from the late 2000s to the mid-2010s. It is , making the AT-2 Top a rare and collectible piece. Units in good condition with the original wireless module often sell for high prices on used markets (€400–€700 for the pair, sometimes more for a mint “Top” alone).
Before we had massive multi-gigabyte sample libraries, Korg dominated the 90s with its Advanced Integrated (AI2) synthesis
In the world of musical instruments, tuning is often viewed as a necessary evil. It’s the silent, unglamorous work that happens before the magic begins. However, for professional musicians, studio engineers, and serious hobbyists, the tuning device is just as critical as the instrument itself. Enter the .