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Watch your compression, especially if you're new to the concept/practice...one of the worst things you can do is overcompress the signal and kill it's dynamic range. The radio station will have a limiter in thier broadcast chain.
If you overcompress, you will lose all breathing room in the track, your low end will get muddy and the top end will get very wet and slashy, all of which sounds like garbage.
To start with, I suggest:
Ratio: 3:1
Fast attack, med release (if these are too fast, the track will 'pump' when compression kicks in)
The threshold should bet set so that you see gain reduction on the peak transients, not the whole program.
Once you're set, turn up the output (makeup) gain until you get the appropriate level into the broadcast mixer.
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