Now that would give an interesting signal on tape. I have recorded on digital recorders (Tascam) for over 6 years now, and never ever ever had to use limiting in the recording stage.....aaaagggghhhhh....just think of it....you are happily playing the recording back for mixing, and the lead vocal hits the limiter every 20 seconds. Just make sure you have the input said ok. An occasionall snare or tom slightly hitting the red ain't gonna ruin your recording. Believe me, I can show you lots of tapes hitting the red withouth audible notice.
Getting signals hot on tape is important, but when you are recording on digital the average meter reading should be around -12dB. that is the equal of 0dB metering on an analogue console. Remember there is a difference between digital and analogue metering the headroom.
0dB on a digital meter could be +22dB on an analogue meter.
So basicle limiting is the very last thing I would use when recording.