via this auction
"Serge TKB touch-activated Sequencer and Keyboard panel made by Sound Transform Systems, when they were located in Oakland, California. This is absolutely the most versatile control surface for your analog synths. It's an incredible piece of equipment that truly inspires creative manipulation of sound. And it's not just for Serge system owners! I used it with my MOTM-format modular system, my Sequential Circuits Pro-One, an EMS Synthi, to name a few. You can use it as a normal 4-bank sequencer, but it can do so much else... program your own scales with the knobs and play them with the keys; run a sequence and "play" the start point by tapping the positions; jack into the pressure out for dynamic CV from key playing (which you can use to control filter cutoffs, vco tunings, etc); or clock it in the audio realm for a custom-shaped waveforms and use as a VCO! This unit works as it should and is in good condition. It comes with the rack ears which can be removed, if desired."
Sold For: US $2,299.00
YouTube via SynthProject — April 25, 2010 — "Little Demonstration of the self-made Pure-MCone Hardware Controller. With Mac-Mini inside and 10" Touchscreen. 90 Knobs and 27 switches and 5 Octave Keyboard. Special designed for TubeOhms Pure-Rack VST Instrument.
Think about, this is a full working Standalone Hardware Controller, not a Hardware Synth. ;o) You find out more on:
YouTube via attorks — June 08, 2010 — "Like the previous video a simple sensitive 8-step sequence on the Synthesizers.com Q960 sequencer which drives the Synthesizers.com Modular. Notice that the sequence starts on step 6. The passionate solo is performed on the Roland XP-80 and the sentimental strings on the Waldorf Q Keyboard. I hope the music is not to depressive for you."
via this auction
"Controls include:
VCO1
SQUARE WAVE
WHITE NOISE
RING MOD
VCF
FREQUENCY
HPF
LPF
BPF
RESO
LFO
MOD
DECAY"
Note it's actually JHS and not JSH.
JHS SD-1 Pro-Rhythm Drum-Synth
previously posted
YouTube via fuzzpedal0101 — November 10, 2009 — "Random tweaking of the JHS SD-1 Pro-Rhythm Drum-Synth. Excuse the peaking recording levels - this thing is quite unpredictable!
I've never seen a demo of this thing so I thought I should do my bit.
This unit is battery powered.
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Previously posted
YouTube via virtuaswindon — March 07, 2010 — "JHS Pro Rhythm Drum Synth Analogue Drum Pad, as used on countless 1970s disco tracks, DUB reggae beats etc."