Start with rhythm before melody
A strong Sprunki loop usually begins with a clear beat. Add drums or pulse characters first, then layer melody and effects once the timing feels stable.
If the mix feels crowded, mute one layer at a time until the groove becomes readable again.
Build contrast in sections
Good music loops need contrast. Try making one section percussion-heavy, then bring in vocals or atmospheric effects as a second section.
This gives listeners a reason to stay instead of hearing the same wall of sound every second.
Use character combos as hooks
Some character combinations create memorable hooks because their sounds leave space for each other. Look for pairs where one character carries rhythm and another adds a short melodic identity.
Save your best combo and use it as the center of the mix rather than adding every possible layer.