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Sero 0151 I Can Not Take It Anymore Reiko Kobayakawa (90% RELIABLE)

Reiko is intelligent, composed, and empathetic. She is the first person to realize that the world Fuminori sees—a grotesque world of pulsating flesh and gore—is not a hallucination but an actual alien overlay. Throughout the narrative, Reiko maintains her sanity by clinging to logic. That is precisely why her inevitable breakdown is so devastating.

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| # | Action | Details / Resources | |---|--------|---------------------| | | Gather Reference | Download the official SERO 0151 video (YouTube) for visual reference. Use a spectrum analyzer to note the frequency balance of the mix. | | 2 | Set Up Project | - BPM = 138 - Time signature = 4/4 - Key signature = F♯ minor (add a key‑signature marker). | | 3 | Lay Down Drums | Use a TR‑808 kit for the kick and snare, layer a metallic snap for extra snap. Program the basic pattern first, then copy‑paste the double‑kick fill at the end of each 8‑bar phrase. | | 4 | Program Bass | Use a Serum (or any wavetable synth) square‑wave preset, filter cutoff ~60 %, side‑chain to the kick. Play the root notes from the chord chart. | | 5 | Add Chords & Pads | - Choose a Juno‑style pad for warm sustain. - Automate a low‑pass filter opening slowly from the verse to chorus. | | 6 | Lead Synth Hook | Use a saw‑tooth with a slight portamento (time ≈ 150 ms). Record the phrase “Mō kagiri de”. Quantize to 1/16 notes, then humanize the timing a few ms for a natural feel. | | 7 | Guitar (optional) | Record a clean rhythm for verses, then a distorted power‑chord for the chorus. If you don’t have a guitar, use a Ample Guitar or Kontakt electric‑guitar library. | | 8 | Vocal – Human or Vocaloid | Human: Record two takes—one clean, one “pushed” (more grit). Blend them 70 % clean, 30 % distorted (bit‑crush). Vocaloid: Load Miku or Reiko’s voicebank, input the lyrics, adjust Pitch Bend for the “Mō kagiri de” stretch. | | 9 | Mix Basics | - EQ : Cut ~80 Hz on synths, boost 2–4 kHz on vocals. - Compression : 2:1 ratio on the vocal, fast attack (10 ms) to control peaks. - Reverb : Plate on vocals (decay ≈ 2.3 s), hall on synth pad (decay ≈ 4 s). | | 10 | Master Bus | Light bus compression (1.5:1, 20 ms), limiter set to -0.3 dB ceiling, optional stereo widener on the pads. | | 11 | Export & Test | Render 24‑bit WAV at 48 kHz, then test on headphones, car speakers, and a phone speaker. Adjust any problematic frequencies. | | 12 | Optional Remix Ideas | - Half‑time version (69 BPM) for a “ballad” feel. - Trap‑style drop after the bridge: replace the guitar with 808‑bass & hi‑hat rolls. - Acoustic version: replace synths with piano (F♯m arpeggios) and a soft string quartet. | | 13 | Publish | Add proper credits : *SERO 0151 – KagamiP (original), Reiko Kobayakawa (original vocal), Reiko is intelligent, composed, and empathetic

The content of file 0151? No one has seen the complete, clean version. What exists are fragmented transcripts and a single 14-second, potato-quality clip that resurfaced on a Korean image board in 2017. That is precisely why her inevitable breakdown is

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