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Matthew Ellard is an Associate Professor in the Music Production and Engineering Department at Berklee College of Music, where he brings over 25 years of professional experience as a record producer, engineer, and mixer. He has worked with numerous renowned artists across major studios in London, Los Angeles, and Boston, contributing to more than 250 albums across diverse genres including rock, metal, hip-hop, and electronic music.
His expertise bridges both analog and digital recording domains, and he teaches core concepts in music production and engineering, emphasizing high professional standards. He is also involved with Berklee Online, offering courses such as Creative Music Production Skills, Music Production Analysis, and Music Production Capstone.
Ellard's work reflects a deep engagement with both technical and creative aspects of modern music production. His instruction is informed by real-world experience in high-pressure, high-fidelity environments.
Research and Teaching Interests:
- Music Production Techniques
- Audio Engineering and Signal Flow
- Analog vs. Digital Recording
- Genre-Specific Production (Rock, Metal, Hip-Hop, Dance)
- Mixing and Mastering
- Electronic Music and Sequencing
Although no scientific awards or peer-reviewed articles are listed in the provided text, his professional accomplishments underscore a significant impact in the music industry and music education.
Advising and Grants:
No information is available regarding student advising or grant funding.
Labs and Teams:
As a faculty member in the MP&E department, Ellard is associated with Berklee’s professional-grade recording studios and production facilities, which serve as practical learning environments for students. These include state-of-the-art analog and digital setups used for teaching and creative projects.




