Music Technology Overview

Realize artistic ideas in exciting new ways through music technology and digital media. With gear, studio space, and training, Music Technology helps performers, composers, and producers deepen their creativity and prepare for thriving careers as artists or technologists.

Create together

While students pursue personalized programs aligned with their unique talents and professional aspirations, Music Technology is a collaborative experience uniting people of diverse backgrounds and interests.

Whatever their musical practices, skills, or goals, program participants work in concert to explore music using digital and other technologies. A culminating major project provides opportunities for creating a digital media object such as a recording, installation, or live multimedia performance. Drawing on contributions from singers, performers, or producers as necessary, individuals emerge with professional-grade work demonstrating their music technology skills, networking ability, and musicality.

Attentive instructors from the Faculty of Music provide expert guidance and support. In an inclusive learning environment welcoming different approaches, interests, and points of view, students develop technical and creative capabilities with real-world application.

Programs

Your studio

Music Technology sets students on a path to excellence as creative technologists in the 21st Century. It encourages experimentation and invention through leading-edge technology. Students are guaranteed time to develop and record projects in a fully equipped, multi-track, multi-room Electronic Music Studio (EMS). Our flexible, inter-operable EMS spaces support prototyping and testing, a wide variety of digital media production, industry-standard hybrid analog/digital recording, and advanced teaching.

Closeup of Microphone Preamp
Production A space, Electronic Music Studio
Piano with Sculpture and Loudspeaker
Piano & electronics show in Walter Hall

Multiply perspectives

Taught by distinguished academic experts and professionals from various creative industries, Music Technology offers significant opportunities for technology-focused research, creation, and performance in multi-disciplinary contexts. Options include applying technology to music production for film and video, gaming, interactive digital media, and other creative arts.

Prepare for a career

The program addresses the business of music-making in a technology-driven world. Students study the fundamentals of music entrepreneurship and the challenges of digital media distribution in the streaming age. Whether planning start-ups, evaluating business models, or designing new monetization approaches, graduates emerge ready to practice their craft in professional settings.

Spotify page for Kisaki's Battery (The Remixes)
MT&DM graduate kisaki's "Battery (The Remixes)" on Spotify

Upcoming events

February
7
Music Technology
Public - Conference
Feb 07 - 08
Location Walter Hall

Past events

November
7
Free - Current Students - Workshop
Time 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Electronic Music Studio
November
7
Future Students
Time 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Location Online
October
17
Free - Current Students - Workshop
Time 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Electronic Music Studio
October
10
Free - Current Students - Workshop
Time 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Electronic Music Studio
October
3
Free - Current Students - Workshop
Time 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Electronic Music Studio
September
19
Free - Current Students - Workshop
Time 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location Electronic Music Studio
April
13
Free - Current Students - Showcase
Time 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location Room 330
September
29
Free - Current Students - Lecture
Time 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Location Room 130

News

Oct 28, 2024 | News, Music Technology
Professor Denis Martin (Music Technology) gave the keynote presentation at The Canadian Percussion Network’s event The Space Between III at Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Oct 18-19, 2024.
Oct 18, 2024 | News, Music Technology
MT&DM alumni Piotr Majer and Joshua Weinfeld win prizes in the Audio Engineering Society's 2024 Student Recording Competition.
Exterior of the Javits Center in New York at night.
Sep 15, 2024 | News, Music Technology
Music Technology & Digital Media alumni will present the interactive installation 1-800-INF-ERNO at The Lost & Found on October 5, 2024.
Two hands Holding telephones in front of an edited backdrop of of buildings, trees and fire
Sep 15, 2024 | News, Music Technology
Paw Pirates wins Best UI/UX at the CNE Gaming Garage Student Game Showcase.
Splash screen of the Paw Pirates video game
Apr 25, 2024 | News, Music Technology
Professor Gregory Lee Newsome sees AI as simply the latest – but most powerful – example of technology’s influence on the trajectory of music.
Sep 16, 2023 | News, Music Technology
MMus Music Technology & Digital Media graduate Micki-Lee Smith will present her interactive installation Submerge at 401 Richmond on September 23, 2023.

Going from classical flute to music technology was not what anyone expected from me (myself included), but I now have a huge appreciation for the other side of music and what goes on behind the scenes of every performance - quality technicians can really make or break a concert. Learning about the science of sound and audio gear, how to use technology creatively, and how to capture the best possible quality for recordings has opened a career path in music with so many different kinds of opportunities. The beauty of the music tech program at U of T is that almost everyone comes from different musical or technological backgrounds, and has vastly different interests, so every cohort gets to learn something a little different from the experiences of their peers. Adding in the support of the amazing and knowledgeable Music Technology program faculty, you'll be sure to find a new family and home here.

– Ricci Ebron

Master of Music in Music Technology & Digital Media 2022

Have a question?

Contact our Music Technology Coordinator for more information about our Music Technology area and our Music Technology & Digital Media graduate program.