Subtract 3 or 4 dB from the original 90 dB you used for the calculation? It has to do with peak-to-peak, which you need for absolute limiting, versus RMS which is what [env~] gives you, as I mentioned in the first mail...

D.


Mirko Maier wrote:
... which is normal, because your input signal has a short click, too. A
limiter will not elimiate clicks of arbitrary shortness. A lowpass
filter
does
that or a clipper.

Ok, thank you for that information.

Attached is a declicked version of your patch, which also has an input
declicker.

Thanks! But can anybody help me with my 1st question: how to convert the 
limitation calculation in decibels back to values that limit the original 
signal correctly. At the moment, in my patch it doesn't really limit.

Best
Mirko

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