Summary
Matthew Davidson is an Associate Professor and composer specializing in musical interaction design with 13 years of higher-education experience and decades of industry work designing audio software and interfaces. He teaches advanced courses in modular synthesis, interactive audio programming, and software instrument building at Berklee, combining deep practical product experience from MOTU and Cycling '74 with academic rigor. His background spans product management and hands-on development of tools like Max features and Ableton integrations, plus UI and demo creation for award-winning audio products. Known for bridging creative composition and technical systems, he brings a rare mix of sound-design craft, interface design, and pedagogical depth to both studio and classroom.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Music Composition Graduate studies, Music Composition Graduate studies at The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelors of Music, Music Synthesis / Film Music Composition, Bachelors of Music, Music Synthesis / Film Music Composition at Berklee College of Music