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Dtronics ยท Studio & Recording
Dtronics DT-QUSB MIDI to DIN Sync
ยฃ109.00
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Price near historical average โ neutral outlook
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Fair Value
Price near historical average โ neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
โNear 90-day low โ historically optimal entry point
โDetailed product specifications available โ transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
โCurrently at or above the 90-day average price
โOnly 1 store carrying this product โ limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
- Way back when, Roland cooked up something called DIN-sync: an in-house developed communications protocol that both predated MIDI and was swiftly eclipsed by it. However, a lot of gear, including many of Roland&apos
- s x0x gear came equipped with DIN-sync (also known as sync24), so if you happen to have a few of these units in your collection, the Dtronics DT-QUSB interface will be a welcome sight. This neat little box is simply able to convert DIN-sync signals to DN-MIDI and back again.
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