
More info is up on the 
Tom Oberheim website.
For the archives:
"Welcome to my new website! The word is getting around that I'll be reissuing my very first  analog synth-- the Synthesizer Expander Module (SEM). The SEM has the same single-voice  analog circuit design as the original - 100% analog! - and is paired with a versatile MIDI  to CV  converter that allows the routing of MIDI  messages to the various control voltage inputs.  I've been showing the prototype around a little and musicians love the sound.
I'll be posting more information soon but while you're here, please sign up for my email list by simply sending an email to:
tom (at) tomoberheim (dot) com
and I'll let you know when the product ships. The pricing is as follows:
* SEM with MIDI input and MIDI to CV routing panel (as shown in above photo): $899
* SEM with patch panel connections to internal inputs and outputs (no MIDI input, same as above photo but left panel controls are replaced by CV/gate/audio I/O patch panel): $749
* Basic SEM module with front panel (no case or power supply, good for drop-in replacement of original SEM): $599
Thanks for stopping by!
- Tom Oberheim"
Update: patch points via the AH list:
"just in case you are interested, the following is a list of the internal inputs and outputs that I plan to bring out to jacks:
SYNTHESIZER EXPANDER MODULE ELECTRONICS BOARD CONNECTOR LIST
CONN. PIN                 FUNCTION                 Direction
A1            VCO 1 - External Modulation         Input
A2            VC0 1 - Sawtooth Waveform           Output
A3            VCO 1 - Pulse Waveform              Output
B1            VCO 1 - Control Voltage #1          Input
B2            Ground
B3            VCO 1 - Control Voltage #2          Input
C1            VCO 1 - Sync Output                 Output
C2            Ground
C3            VCO 1 - Sync Input                  Input
D1            VCO 2 - Control Voltage #1          Input
D2            Ground
D3            VCO 2 - Control Voltage #2          Input
E1            VCO 2 - External Modulation         Input
E2            VC0 2 - Sawtooth Waveform           Output
E3            VCO 2 - Pulse Waveform              Output
F1            VCO 2 - Sync Output                 Output
F2            VCA   - Control Input               Input
F3            VCO 2 - Sync Input                  Input
G1            LFO Trigger                         Input
G2            Ground
G3            LFO Waveform                        Output
H1            VCF - Control Voltage #1            Input
H2            VCF - Control Voltage #2            Input
H3            VCF - External Modulation           Input
I1            VCA Output                          Output
I2            Ground
I3            Output Amplifier Input              Input
J1            VCF - HiPass Signal                 Output
J2            Ground
J3            VCF - Bandpass Signal               Output
K1            Selected VCF Response               Output
K2            Ground
K3            VCF - LowPass Signal                Output
L1            External Audio Input #1             Input
L2            Ground
L3            External Audio Input #1             Input
M1            External Audio Input #2             Input
M2            Ground
M3            External Audio Input #2             Input
X1            ENV 1 - Output                      Output
X2            ENV 1 - Gate                        Input
X3            ENV 1 - Trigger                     Input
Y1            ENV 2 - Output                      Output
Y2            ENV 2 - Gate                        Input
Y3            ENV 2 - Trigger                     Input
Z1            +18 Volts                           Input
Z2            Ground
Z3            Ground
Z4            -18 Volts                           Input
tom o."
Update via the AH list:
"I am talking to a possible German distributor. I will advise you later.
SEMs will not be available until September.
A really cool mini-sequencer is in the design stage but will not be available until the end of the year because I have to get some SEMs done!
tom o."
 Update
Update via fotomoog in the comments of 
this post:
"The SEM comes in three versions:
- version 1: SEM analog module with Midi to CV converter for modern Midi-based systems
- version 2: SEM analog module with patchpanel for systems which can supply an appropriate control voltage and gate or trigger signal
- version 3: SEM module alone, without case, power supply or interface module. The purpose of the version 3 SEM is really just to replace old SEMs in old Oberheims. I do not recommend trying to integrate just the SEM without the case and power supply into another situation. The main stumbling block would be that the SEM requires regulated +/- 18 volts.
www.audioMIDI.com is the exclusive dealer for the Tom Oberheim SEM. The links take you to their website where additional information is available. Also if you wish to pre-order an SEM, you can do that on the audioMIDI website.
Deliveries of the SEM begin sometime in September.
I will be updating my website (www.tomoberheim.com) on a regular basis. You might want to check it from time to time for additional information. I expect to have an FAQ and a short history of the SEM on the site soon.
I appreciate you interest!
Tom Oberheim
So, here is my calling arround the worl : who can DIY a power-in-out bay rack to plug 1 or 2 new SEM ?"
Update via James Husted on AH: "Two SEMs can be placed next to each other in a 19" rack but the chassis behind the panel will exceed the standard width restrictions for 19"racks (to clear the rails used my most everybody). You can shave off some of the extra panel width that over hang the PCB widths and it will work just fine though. Remaking the front panels on the older SEMs is not trivial - there are standoffs swaged into them and unless you have access to a press (and PEM standoffs) it will not be easy. I once looked into a super cheap layout with no rear chassis - relying on the rack for protection - that was just a big hole in a 6U panel and If I remember correctly it would have just fit.
If you want some metalwork designs that others have made racks from - go to my Oberheim Databank page and choose custom metalwork at the bottom:
http://web.me.com/ersatzplanet/ErsatzPlanet/Pages/ObiePages.html"