How to Make a Track Like Marshmello in FL Studio

Learn how to make a future bass track like Marshmello in under two hours

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How to Make a Track Like Marshmello in FL Studio
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Nov 2019
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What you will learn

FL Studio 20

Music Production

Mixing and Mastering

Why take this course?

Learn how to make a Marshmello-style track today!


Learn how to make an EDM track (specifically future bass) like Marshmello from EDM ghost producer Colin Warn. 

Having sold thousands of dollars in ghost productions, and having made over 200+ tracks, you instructor will show you:

  • How to start and finish a Marshmello-style track

  • How to create your own sub risers

  • How to navigate FL Studio 20

  • How to harness FL Studio's powerful built-in piano plugin

  • How to mix and master using free or built-in plugins

...and much more!

The first 1/4 of the course is open as a preview to anyone interested: So go ahead and try it before you buy it.

Hope to see you in the classroom.

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Reviews

Jessica
October 9, 2023
I thought this was a great course and I am not using FL Studio, I use Ableton. I did end up going through the course twice but everything is demonstrated - from creating the chords from piano roll, to writing the arpeggio and building the melody from a saxophone. He did use Toxic Biohazard, but it was for the iconic "chord" preset that you get from other plugins, like Serum, and there was an added step of recording the chords. But it is a good song, about 3 minutes long. Thanks Colin for providing this resource!
Paul
March 1, 2023
After having taken an earlier course it was mostly as expected. I like the energy from the Professor and I think he's pretty informed and capable of teaching the class. That said, there are some issues which students need to be aware of. First, he relies a lot in this course on a demo version of Toxic Biohazard for no apparent reason, which then means you have to go through this hoop jumping process of recording your output with Edison and then using the recording, which means that if you want to edit it later, you have to start over. I mean, yes, Toxic Biohazard is a good product, and it is capable of doing some things that free synths may struggle with... but he's not doing any of those things. I was able to find roughly equivalent sounding instruments using free or included software, to my ear, so I'm not sure why he seems so insistent on using a demo when the course seems advertised as though it does everything with included software. I'm not sure I would count a demo as being included software. Overall the pace is very fast and it is easy to get lost if you don't pause, and it could probably slow down, double the video times, and say the exact same stuff. I would recommend to him that he stop racing through his thoughts and the course instruction. This is a minor nitpick since I do have the capability to pause. In person it would be impossible to learn what he's doing, I simply can't understand as fast as he can speak. The major issue I had was after a lecture about developing the drop, he came back to tell us that he made some minor corrections off camera, and then showed us how it now sounds very briefly. I think that needed to be on camera. If you make a mistake, fine, show us what you did and how you corrected it. It felt jarring. These are overall minor issues and I would certainly recommend that you try the course. I would not really recommend attempting to actually follow it exactly. I used Sytrus and some other synths in place of Toxic Biohazard, and I made my own melody instead of following his exactly, and things are coming together nicely, and sounding Marshmello ish, so in the end the course is a good one. Thanks to the Professor and here is hoping for a heavy drop class (think Excision or Zomboy style drops) as that's the next thing I really need to work on!
DagVidar
December 28, 2020
Now i feel this is helpfull. I bought another course from you and it looked like you was in a hurry. Sometimes you forget to learn people. And just do you normal routine. And then you go to fast. What we learn from you then. Nothing !
Lieuwe
January 2, 2020
Colin did it again, a excellent course on how to create a track like Marshmello. Now you know the basics of how to create a track like Marshmello you can put it in creatng you're own tracks. Maybe in the near future I'll hope Colin will make a course on how to create a track like my fellow countrymen (I'm Dutch sorry for that) Afrojack (who uses Fl Studio too) , Armin van Buuren, Nicky Romero or Tiesto. In all it was a informative course and I highly recommend this course to everyone who wants to produce EDM tracks.

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