It would just be for my home audio system. Earlier this year I decided to build a new system around a professional power amplifier I got tempted into buying. Since then I've bought a multi-line mixer that i use as a kind of source selector for multiple inputs. But as I made a reference to in an earlier comment, peaks in some tracks are higher than others, causing the signal to go beyond 0dB and flash in the red. When this happens I have to manually reduce the input level for that track, and then increase it again for tracks with less aggressive peaks. I guess my idea of a limiter would be for it to automatically limit the input signal on tracks with aggressive peaks.
You do not need a limiter in a home audio system.
Your problem is that you have the gains in your system improperly set. Turn down the mixer output so you have at least 3 db margin for the highest peaks.
You are have the mixer turned up too high.
Also you should not need a mixer for multiple inputs. Cheap mixers are a huge problem as they never have enough head room for most sources on the input end. Good mixers are expensive, very expensive.
You need a preamp with sufficient input selections. If you have so much gear you run out of inputs on the preamp, then you need a switch bus, not a mixer.
Mixers are for live recording, PA systems and post production work.