Wait—Korg Gadget doesn't list "AT2" in its features? Actually, it does under the hood. The gadget called "Lexington" (a DAW-in-a-plugin) and "Zurich" use a compressed version of the AT2 engine.
Because AT2 is backward compatible, you can load into free software that reads Korg formats. The software does the arranging, not the hardware.
Stop searching for risky cracks. Start playing with the free trials above, and you will be creating realistic backing bands by dinner time. Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Features and pricing of software are subject to change by Korg Inc. Always download software from official app stores.
But what exactly is Korg AT2? Is there a legitimate way to get it for free? And how do you separate legal demos from dangerous piracy?