The Ratio sets the amount of 4:1 means that if an input signal enters compressor and is 4dB above the threshold, it will leave the compressor 1dB above the threshold. So now if a compressor is is getting a signal 8dB (i.e 2x louder then 4dB?), it will leave the compressor at 2 dBs? Is this why a higher ratio makes the sound louder? So if everything was over the threshold the whole signal would squashed by 4 db?
So in order to squash the dynamics of a sound, you should use lower compression ratios???
Thanks, and remember this is stupid question #1... More to come
