The size of the Compression Scope (green area inside the Compression Matrix) depends entirely on the signal you feed into the learning process.
- Small Scope: The signal is already very controlled or compressed. There’s only limited room to meaningfully change its dynamics, so the learned “feasible area” stays small.
- Large Scope: The signal still has lots of natural movement and headroom. The compressor can shape it in many different ways, so the Scope expands.
This variation is expected and simply reflects how flexible your material actually is.