For whatever reason, most non-maximized audio tracks have the majority of the signal data peaking at around -6 dB, with occasional peaks close to, but hopefully not over 0 (which would mean that you're recording has already clipped and needs to be redone.) The -6 dB is a rule of thumb and each project will vary obviously. Set the limiter's threshold to somewhere around -6 dB. I don't use audacity anymore, but if you see the hard limiter in the effects list this is what you do: A few years back, they changed the way the hard limiter plug-in works and made it a little more confusing. I used to use audacity to master my tracks when I used a PC. The Hard Limiter is the crucial step that you are missing.
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