I'm sorry, but for me, at least, the punch and dynamics of an arranger has FAR more to do with the basic sounds and the programming of the style than EQ and compression after the fact. In fact, for ME, I believe an arranger sounds its' liveliest with the LEAST compression on it. All compression does is DECREASE dynamics, not increase them!
It sure helps make them sound like a radio song or CD, as horribly over-compressed and limited as those are now, but you want to sound like a LIVE band, you need all the dynamics you can get
I know that some user settings can help diminish Yamaha's silky smooth muzak sound, but so far, even using those user settings, they still fall short of the impact and liveliness of Ketron's, Korg's and Roland's, IMO. And that has the most to do with the drum samples themselves and the programming of the styles... both FAR harder to fix than a simple EQ and compression curve change.