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Matthew Davidson is an Associate Professor in the Electronic Production and Design (EPD) department at Berklee College of Music, where he also earned his degree. With a career spanning both music and technology, he bridges academic instruction and industry innovation in music software development.
His research and teaching focus on music technology, electronic production, and interactive audio systems. He emphasizes foundational concepts in digital music creation, enabling students to adapt to rapidly evolving tools. His work integrates programming, user interface design, and sonic experimentation.
Davidson spent much of his career in the music software industry, contributing to award-winning tools such as Digital Performer, MaxForLive, and Volta. His professional insights inform a pedagogy centered on creativity, problem-solving, and artistic integrity.
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Davidson mentors students in capturing inspiration and developing personal projects. He teaches courses in music technology and electronic production, encouraging lifelong exploration. While no formal grants or advising records are listed, his industry and academic roles suggest significant mentorship impact.
He is actively involved with the EPD program at Berklee, contributing to curriculum development and student engagement in one of the leading programs for music technology education.




