I have a compressor. I hate hearing it start up, as they periodically do, when the pressure falls. So I leave it off, then it takes a noisy few minutes to get up to pressure. I can top off the tires with a floor pump a lot easier, faster, and quieter.
But I did buy a nifty thing called a presta-flator. It goes on the compressor hose like a standard compressor accessory, but has a trigger, air gauge, and presta head. The trigger allows small amounts of air to be injected so that you don't overshoot your target psi. It works well, but I don't use it, because it is much easier, faster, and quieter to use a floor pump.
A friend of mine has his compressor set to 120 psi, and just pops on the presta head until the air stops moving, and he is good to go. His compressor must not be as noisy as mine, or must not be located next to or under the bedroom.