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: Use the built-in microphone for acoustic instruments (guitars, violins, horns) or the 1/4" input jack for direct connection with electric instruments.
: Automatically detects and identifies the pitch of any note played within its wide 7-octave range Visual Indicators korg at2
This article dives deep into the history, technology, ergonomics, and practical application of the Korg AT2, explaining why, years after its release, it remains a gold standard for musicians who refuse to compromise. : Use the built-in microphone for acoustic instruments
Beyond the historical presets, the AT2 allows you to create . You can manually adjust the pitch of all 12 notes (in cents) to match a specific piano that has drifted over time, or to create a microtonal scale for experimental jazz. This feature alone pushes the AT2 out of the "guitar tuner" category and into the realm of acoustic analysis tools . You can manually adjust the pitch of all
The AT2 is versatile in its signal chain:
: Automatically detects and displays the note being played across a wide 7-octave range .