If you’re like most Mac users, you probably have a ton of preferences stored in Pro Tools. But sometimes it can be helpful to get rid of a preference or two - especially if you don’t use that preference anymore. Here’s how to delete Pro Tools preferences in Mac OS X:

  1. Launch Pro Tools on your Mac.
  2. Click the “Preferences” button in the toolbar (or press Command-P).
  3. Select the “Preferences” tab, and then click the “Advanced” button.
  4. Under “Properties,” click the “Deleting Files and Directories” button.
  5. In the dialog box that appears, select all of the files and folders that you want to delete, and then click the “Delete” button. ..