Archive for August, 2008

Can YOU share the Gospel in under a minute?

Friday, August 29th, 2008

What do you do when someone says “I’ve only got a minute!” and you KNOW you’re supposed to tell him how to be saved? Well TCC can help! We have a “1 Minute ” script that you can listen to and even download scripts of. Put one in your Bible, another in your wallet and one in the car… just have it with you.. because you never know when God’s going to call on YOU to take just a minute to change someone’s Eternity!

Check it out!

TCC Radio iTunes store is up!

Friday, August 29th, 2008

You can subscribe to our show on iTunes and will even be able to purchase products from us there in the future. Click Here to launch iTunes and visit it.

TCC jumps on the Podcasting bandwagon!

Friday, August 29th, 2008

After many months of investigation tonight we started podcasting! We’ve submitted our feed for listing in the iTunes store but as of this writing our application has not been approved. However, you can still subscribe to The Cross Current Radio Show using iTunes by clicking on this little picture here or at TCCRadio.com  other podcast clients can use this  link

Whoohoo!!

Topics & TCC Radio

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

We tend to gravitate towards scientific issues for one reason or another. But as we have been developing the current series on Abortion entitled Family Planning, I’ve been learning to relax a bit. God’s Word IS True in all situations and He really does provide revelation for those who seek. Going in I couldn’t see how it was going to play out but that’s often how it is with Our Lord. He says “Just go. The results are My concern.” He provides and accomplishes. We just get to be the agents He uses. This walk we’re on is amazing.

Audio Quality of some of the spots tonight

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

So I messed up with some of the segments. The QnA, Prayer Segment, and the Harvest Bible Chapel commercial all sounded muffled. I’m currently re-mixing the show for the internet and will have it uploaded shortly.

When I’m feeling down I like to remind myself that spelling doesn’t count in radio. :)

About TCC Radio Production

Monday, August 11th, 2008

is broadcast on 105.9 GRACE FM in London, Ont and is available as streamed content at www.tccradio.com Right now I’m working on getting the show setup for Podcast. I’m HOPEFUL that we’ll be able to do this shortly and that it will work. That will surely make it easier for people accross the country to keep up to date with the show.

Here are some technical tidbits about how the show is produced each week.

Research and writing are carried out from my computer running the Kubuntu distribution of Linux, using the KDE4.1 desktop. Yes I’m a lover of Linux. :) Every episode of is written in Open Office .

Up until April of this year all the audio development and production was carried out in Linux using the Audacity Multitrack Recording software package.  For the most part we have moved away from Audacity although Cory’s commentary is recorded in Audacity under WinXP in London Ont, and if you ever hear a tell-tale "BEEP!" on the show that was done in Audacity on Linux in Halifax NS.

Starting with the Absolute Truth series we began to use the Digital Audio Workstation software package SONAR 7 Producer Edition under the dreaded Windows Vista Home Premium.  My experience with Vista was at first VERY frustrating but after many many patches I have found it to be adequet for the purpose of recording the show.

The newest segment of is the Prayer Segment where we tell the listeners who we’re praying for this week. The musical backing track is currently being produced in Sony’s ACID but I hope to be shown how to do it inside of SONAR this week.

We have truly gone out of our way to spend money wisely. The advantages that Linux and Linux derived software is the incredible stability and customization possibilities along with an unbeatable price – free.  There are Digital Audio Workstations that are more comparable to SONAR available for Linux but the decision was made to use it because of the ease of production and the availability of local friendly support. So far it has been money well spent. There are things that just plain cost money and that it makes no sense to skimp on.

The computer the show is produced on is not top of the line but it is fairly beefy.  It’s an AMD 5600 X2 with 4GB of RAM and a TON of Harddrive space. It needs a faster Harddrive. The soundcard that does all the hard work of the show is a M-Audio 24/96 Audiophile, it’s a high quality card but is a few generations old.  The monitor speakers are very high quality (read expensive) but I can not remeber the name or model and I’m in an other location right now. 

Hopefully what you see here is that we have sought to build quality and not worried about bragging rights.  I am constantly learning about Audio Production and I can tell you it’s not as easy as you might think. 

I hope this was interesting!

Welcome to the all new TCC Blog!

Monday, August 11th, 2008

There are some things that you NEED to do for yourself – write a book.. take an exam… because if you don’t you’ll get sued for plagiarism. Then there are some things you SHOULD do for yourself… think… get rest… and then there are things you CAN do for yourself but really shouldn’t… like create blog software. :)

Our incredible "web-guy" Duncan built the previous TCC Blog from scratch. Ya.. he can do stuff like that. However constantly building features is not a good use of his time. It’s much better spent changing the color of boxes around text in various parts of this website. :) Actually the fact is that Wordpress is flat-out THE blog environment to deploy at your website if you’re going to do that sort of thing.  So that’s what we’ve done!

So now we’re going to have several authors. Each of them will talk from their own point of view on topics that relate to the production of the radio show, our life & witness, to our experiences in the street.