Dear all, I apologise for what is doubtless a novice question. I have been using Kyma some months, but it's beginning to exact a toll on my eardrums. Particularly when working with filters, I'm badly in need of what I believe would be termed a brick-wall limiter, i.e., a limiter that cuts in at and above a certain level of volume to eliminate any further increase in amplitude. I've been attempting to build one using the 'Limiter' sound, but I confess compression was never my strong suit... (I don't seem to be able to find a combination of ratio and threshold that will provide protection). I should stress that I am not after a subtle sonic intervention, but rather a 'health and safety' precaution. If anyone has constructed a brick-wall limiter, I'd be very grateful for your hints. Many thanks (and apologies again), Stephen