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Korg At-2 [repack] Jun 2026

Yes—if you find one for under $80.

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). korg at-2

A major differentiator was its 16-track, real-time sequencer. While home arrangers offered simple "record and play" functions, the AT-2’s sequencer was deep. It allowed for punch-in recording, quantize, and editing. Data was saved to a standard 3.5-inch floppy disk drive—a cutting-edge feature at the time that allowed users to load additional styles and songs. Yes—if you find one for under $80

Despite its impressive specs, the Korg AT-2 was a commercial disappointment for several reasons: While home arrangers offered simple "record and play"

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

Released around 1993, the AT-2 was a successor to the earlier AT-1 and shared a similar industrial design with the , which was a guitar-specific model from the same era. While Korg has since replaced these models with modern LCD-based tuners like the CA-2 , the AT series remains a notable part of Korg's history in establishing the "needle-style" portable tuner as a global industry standard.