Edmund Eagan will become something of a one-man convergence of new instruments, controllers, and Kyma at the 2007 NAMM show in Anaheim California this January 18-21. If you stop by the Haken Audio booth, you'll be able to meet Continuum inventor Lippold Haken and hear a live performance by Ed Eagan on Continuum fingerboard controlling his Kalimba sound (created in the Kyma TAU editor) mixed with a live feed from a stereo trilobyte Mbiraski, a beautiful new instrument created by Yasuski, sampled and processed in realtime through Kyma. Ed will also be using Camille Troillard's OSCulator software to communicate between the Jazz Mutant Lemur tablet and Kyma via Open Sound Control. Plus, you'll also be able to take in a bit of Eagan's visual style in the form of the new Continuum stand that he designed in partnership with industrial designer Sarah Dobbin. Discussion(Eyewitness reports, descriptions, discussion):