@@CatchDalgo I just checked my playlist of remixes, I have 18 Primal Dialga remixes ahaha. Some of my faves are VanilluxePavilion, Robotic Wisp, KokiRemix, Sonicwave1000. Perhaps I am just 'bored' of Glitch's and Kamex's remixes. They have very similar music identity, and whilst good, they offer nothing too unique imo. If there are any other gems out there, I'd love to know! But seriously great work and look forward to hearing more :)
@@MrDadmumdad That's awesome too, I used to have a bunch on a playlist of mine (probably 6+ videos?). I'm also in the same spot as you, maybe like a year and a half ago I loved Kamex's/Glich's versions but I can't seem to as much anymore. While we are talking about other gems! You've probably seen this but FL.Remix on RU-vid has a good Primal Dialga one as well (in fact it uses the same midi as I did!) Once again I'm glad you like the work, knowing you've listened to so many and still think this might be one of the best means a lot.
1:10 I don’t exactly know what the term for it is, but I always like when there’s little melody that ascends and descends in the background of music Also this remix sounds great
This is a special one for me...I'll never forget the time when 8 or 9 year old me would continously listen to this theme on loop and never get bored of it from my iPod. Thanks for this Dalgo, I'll never forget this.
I re-discovered this remix while I was in gym. This weekend I said to my bf while I was driving my car: "I don't know if you have noticed that I got the same song in replay" He: "why?" Me: "because I want" I haven't stopped yet. While driving, while working, while gym. OMG, Keep doing like this!!
Primal Dialga, such a wonderful tune but certainly not among my favorites of PMD2, at least not anymore. I would have to listen to the entire soundtrack again to make a proper list. Congrats on the 136 subscribers and suspect you'll gain many more in the future. P.S: The editing is a nice additional touch to the video.
This song is what got me interested in subscribing and keeping up with the new songs, and I don’t know why I’m commenting, but hey, this is the best one out there (primal dialga remixes) and there is no doubt about it! Thanks for the hook!
Probably one of the best covers of this song i've heard so far, I'm sure that if you keep doing good content you'll be really famous one day! New sub btw
Awesome! thanks for subbing! And thank you! There's so many awesome remixes of this song/midi out there I encourage you to take a listen to some if you haven't already!
Can't believe i'm commenting on something, albeit belated. This is awesomely made, simple as that. Didn't expect something so great popping into my recommendations for music from such a small channel, always expected the algorithm to block that off. Nevertheless, i applaud. Chapeau, man, chapeau!
ah shit. I hear a hint of doomsday zone somewhere and its making me fucking realize that the similarities between the fight with primal dialga and doomsday are overwhelming (considering time is literally ending)
@@CatchDalgo I will! It will be a great learning experience for me as well. Hopefully once I save more I can do some serious investing into software and equipment and really flourish my musical path
MIDI's are amazing to learn song structure with and even grab some ideas for yourself. In regards to software, don't forget some free options are pretty dang good! ( I likely used some in this track! ) If you are looking for free VSTs or a free digital audio workstations to choose from, RU-vid does a really good job at pointing you in the right direction. I love to use GlitchxCity as an example who started off mostly using bundled VSTs (or instruments) that came with FL Studio. Alongside free plugins like Edirol. Even with such a restriction, you can still make amazing music and grow as a producer.
@@CatchDalgo This is really good advice, thanks so much Dalgo, I will definitely do my research into the different work stations I can use. I also heard chrome music lab is decent. Any thoughts on that?
To be honest, I've never really played with chrome music lab before? I'm checking it out now and I seems more like a way to play around with music instead of actually capturing it for playback. Overall, this looks like a fine music resource. Not so much a software to use for future music. It can however give you insight on chords, piano rolls and possibly other bits of music theory that isn't readily apparent.