A gradual transition between two audio sources. The sources overlap as they go from one to another. Analogous to the dissolve transition in video and film.
a smooth transition from one topic to another
In film or tape editing, a transition from one shot to another.
To move smoothly and unhesitatingly from one section or theme of a presentation to another. Pronounced seg-way.
A segue is term used to describe the transition from one audio item to the next. This may also be known as a mix or a cross fade. Segues can be either manual (the presenter does them manually) or automated (the computer does them automatically). Voice Tracking - Voice Tracking is a radio industry term for the practice of pre-recording voice links in automated shows such that the playout system will play them out so that they sound like the presenter is in presenting a live show even when it is automated. The Voice Tracking process in Myriad is accessed via the Voice / Segue Editor button or remotely using Remote Voice Tracker.
(pron. seg-way): transition from one topic to another. Every reporter has a story about a forced, embarrassing or just plain bizarre segue on live TV… of course, it’s hardly ever theirs.
(pronounced "seg-way") A transitional device that helps one sequence flow smoothly into another. In a game, a segue usually occurs between levels and involves storyline development, often in the form of cinematics.
a transitional sentence for purposes of leading from one joke or routine to another.
Segue (pronounced SEG-way) is a San Francisco Bay Area-based rock band. Formed in January 1994, in San Rafael, California, Segue blends rock ‘n’ roll with blues, pop, country, and funk.