Performance engineering often uses stochastic modelling as a powerful approach to the quantitative analysis of real systems. Product-form Markovian models have the property that the steady-state analysis can be carried out efficiently and without the need for solving the system of global balance equations. The Reversed Compound Agent Theorem (RCAT) gives sufficient conditions for the model to have a product-form solution. In this paper we show its application in the case of instantaneous synchronisations of more than two components at the same time. Although examples of this class of product-form models are already known, the results shown here are novel. We introduce the idea of Propagation of Instantaneous Transitions (PITs) to model mult...