DIN sync

DIN sync, also called Sync24, is a synchronization interface for electronic musical instruments. It was introduced in 1980 by Roland Corporation and has been superseded by MIDI. == Definition and history == DIN sync was introduced in 1980 by Roland Corporation with the release of the TR-808 drum machine.

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DIN sync

DIN sync, also called Sync24, is a synchronization interface for electronic musical instruments. It was introduced in 1980 by Roland Corporation and has been superseded by MIDI. == Definition and history == DIN sync was introduced in 1980 by Roland Corporation with the release of the TR-808 drum machine.

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