LONDON – Graham Blyth, who founded Soundcraft in 1973 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, performed his 32nd concert recital for the AES on May 22 at Temple Church in London.
Blyth now serves as technical director at Soundcraft Studer in Potters Bar. He is credited with the design of the first flight-cased touring console – the Soundcraft Series 1 – in 1975, the Series 5, the MH and GB ranges and the current tour and installation range of Vi Series digital consoles.
Blyth is also a well-known organist and has performed all over the world at AES events since 1993.
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