
Soundcraft has led the world in mixing innovations since 1973. From flagship digital consoles to portable analog mixers, our solutions consistently deliver clarity, reliability, and intuitive control across every application.
From trailblazing modular designs to next‑generation digital platforms, we’ve always stood for one thing: empowering creators to shape sound and inspire emotion.

When UK engineers Phil Dudderidge and Graham Blyth founded Soundcraft in 1973, they were driven to advance the art of live sound. Since then, Soundcraft has set the standard for mixing technology. Trusted by the world’s most demanding performers, producers, and engineers, our consoles have elevated countless iconic moments—in studios, on stages, and everywhere sound creates connections.

Founded by Engineers, Crafted for Engineers
Soundcraft was founded by two innovative audio engineers seeking to craft the world’s best mixing consoles to meet the discerning needs of other engineers working in real-world mixing applications. The premise has been a driving inspiration of Soundcraft innovation for over 50 years.
Becoming the Touring Standard
Soundcraft revolutionized the 1970s touring market with the Series 1—the first flight-cased mixer with a built-in multicore and stagebox. Touring innovation continued into the 1980s with the debut of the Series 4 that became one of the highest profile touring consoles worldwide


New Era of Modularity, Design & Workflow Support
The 1990s ushered in a new era of modularity, industrial design, enhanced workflow support, and high-performance affordability with the debut of the Soundcraft Delta Series, Spirit Series and Ghost Series mixing console lines.
Game-Changing Innovation for a New Millennium
A new millennium welcomed an array of Soundcraft mixing innovations. This included MH Series hybrid FOH/monitor consoles, FaderGlow™ illumination technology, and the Si Series that combined the precision of digital mixing with a popular "analog-like" surface.


Enhanced Accessibility and More Affordable Workflows
Soundcraft continued to blaze a trail through the 2010s by launching two of its most popular console lines. The Ui Series merged stagebox-format digital mixers with built-in Wi-Fi control while the renowned Signature Series merged Soundcraft's classic sound and workflow into a compact, affordable format.
Carrying the Legacy Forward
Today, Soundcraft continues to push the boundaries of mixing technology while honoring its legacy of consoles trusted worldwide—in studios, on stages, and anywhere sound shapes experience.
