Can I Store Audio Inside Whiteboards?
Get Early Access Can I Store Audio Inside Whiteboards? Yes—Kora Whiteboards are audio-aware. You can attach audio files, record voice notes, and embed project-specific or album-level audio blocks to keep creative intent, feedback, and actual audio in the same place. Short Answer Yes—Whiteboards in Kora are audio-aware.
Yes—Kora Whiteboards are audio-aware. You can attach audio files, record voice notes, and embed project-specific or album-level audio blocks to keep creative intent, feedback, and actual audio in the same place.
Short Answer
Yes—Whiteboards in Kora are audio-aware. You can attach audio files directly, record voice notes, embed project-specific audio blocks, and embed album-level audio blocks. This allows you to keep creative intent, feedback, and actual audio in the same place—especially useful for sound design, production, mix notes, and delivery reviews.
Audio Attachments and Voice Notes
Whiteboards in Kora support direct audio file attachments and voice note recording. You can attach audio files directly to a Whiteboard for reference, review, or delivery context. You can also record voice notes inside a Whiteboard to capture quick thoughts, feedback, or creative direction without leaving the workspace. This keeps audio context connected to written notes and planning, reducing the need to switch between apps or lose track of audio references.
Project and Album Audio Blocks
Whiteboards can embed project-specific audio blocks that tie audio to a project's exports and versions, and album-level audio blocks that tie audio to the album export view and can sync with album state. These aren't just file attachments—they're structured blocks that understand the relationship between audio and your work. Project audio blocks show which versions are current and which exports are ready. Album audio blocks display track-level audio with export readiness indicators. This makes Whiteboards a powerful tool for audio review, mix notes, and delivery validation.
Audio-Native Workflows for Creators
This audio-awareness makes Whiteboards uniquely valuable for sound designers managing asset packs and variants, producers conducting session reviews and turning notes into action, self-releasing artists documenting mix and master notes, and sync composers organizing editor-ready alt versions. This isn't a DAW feature—it's a review, delivery, and memory feature. Whiteboards can keep the audio versions and the thinking context together, which is critical for professional professional music workflows where context loss leads to mistakes.
Bottom Line
Yes—Whiteboards in Kora are audio-aware. You can attach audio files, record voice notes, and embed project or album audio blocks to keep creative intent, feedback, and actual audio in the same place. This is especially useful for sound design, production, mix notes, and delivery reviews.