However, Krita will tell you the file was moved or deleted the next time you try to open the Krita file up. Because of that, if you happen to move or rename an audio file that you’ve referenced in one of your Krita animations, Krita will no longer be able to find it and you will need to re-load it manually. Specifically, these options and widgets are available in the Audio Menu:Ĭrucially, Krita only saves the location (file path) of your audio file inside your Krita document. This is the main area where you will interact with Krita’s audio system, including loading and removing audio tracks and adjusting the playback volume. On the right-hand side of the Timeline Docker’s toolbar, you’ll find the Audio Menu button with an icon that looks like a speaker.
To load an audio file into your Krita document, first open the Timeline Docker. Krita supports a variety of audio file types, including WAV, FLAC, OGG, MP3, and more. This functionality is available from the audio menu in the Timeline Docker’s titlebar. Within Krita you can load an audio file into your document to help synchronize your animation with dialogue or music.