I read the Rip Rowan article at ProRec. This bit surprises me:
"2. Threshold is the level at which the compressor starts reducing the volume. The knob typically works in reverse: with the knob all the
way counterclockwise, the threshold is high, meaning that no matter how loud the signal is the compressor will not change the
sound's volume. As you turn the threshold clockwise, the threshold is lowered. Lower peaks will trigger the volume reduction effect."
Is this true?
On my Behringer compressor, turning the Threshold knob full counterclockwise puts it at -40. Full clockwise reads +20. Doesn't this mean that full counterclockwise would compress a whisper, and full clockwise wouldn't compress anything because the threshold's so high? Rowan's saying the opposite of this.