For me, these are strange settings that are opposed to the principles of sound technique.
example: an acute must have time to attack extremely short
a ratio of 2.0 widely enough and a time to release 1 short but still a function of time trickle that you have chosen.
2 will release the desired effect = hard court ...
you must know that a sound will appeal to a listener but not another only by the quality of his hearing.
In short in this area difficult to please everyone, and even less for those settings ....
Sorry for my English

In some points I totally agree but not in every your point of view. Every compressor software reacts different
on practically the same settings. There are many variations on compressing audio - I like to use it shorter attacks on
higher freq, for low-end I preffer longer attacks and a ratio above 2.0. This preset is preety much messy but like I said
I did it (repair it) in a couple of minutes. Note: always try different variarions of music before you publish your own preset.
Try Jazz, vocal, acappela, dance, house, r&b etc. Trust me on that. You will hear the difference and sometimes you will
be amazed on tweaking your preset to the limit without crappy side effects.
P.S. @tukkerjordy: you can play as long as you like, even with my own presets. What the heck

As long it's better than mine
