Thanks for posting that, I‘m glad I was able to help. I’m not an expert on compressor pedals but know they work great for what you were asking.
I used to get confused by the name “compressor" as I thought it was mostly about limiting volume, but they actually compresses the min and max level to fit within a certain range. They boost quiet notes and limit loud notes, and you can adjust the point at which the boost starts, how aggressive the boost is, the cutoff limit, etc. Traditionally they are used to make your volume sound even - loud enough to be confidently heard, even volume through complex passages, and also not overpowering and/or to squash spikes. So it can give you a very polished and professional sound if not overdone. But all that being said I’ve only used mine as an effect and to control gain (clipping) using my guitar’s volume pot. That’s kind of what the Ross derivative pedals are known for.