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Ratio depends on the singer.
Threshold depends on level the recording was done at.
Attack depends on the singer.
Release depends on the music and what role you intend the vocal to play.
Seriously, there is no right answer. Learn what each of the controls do in practise, and apply it to the material you're working with. Generally, you'll want to go for a fairly low ratio; a threshold low enough to 'control' the dynamics, yet not overcompress them; a low enough attack to capture the fastest of transients, yet not blur them out completely - you may in fact want to make the vocals more articulate; and a fairly low release for a more direct and punchy sound, or a higher release for smoother, laid-back vocals. It all depends.
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