We are working on an uninstaller to implement in the Installation Manager.
In the meantime, you must delete the files manually.
You can see all your licenses in your account on the Products page.
Please trash all plugin, preset, and manual files and reinstall the products you want to work with.
We are sorry for the inconvenience. We are working on a new version of the Installation Manager with better features and comfort.
Windows:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Avid\Audio\Plug-Ins
Preset locations:
%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Pro Tools\Plug-In Settings\
%USERPROFILE%\Documents\VST3 Presets\Plugin Alliance\
Manual (User Guide) location:
C:\Program Files\Plugin Alliance
Mac:
Open Finder.
Press Command + Shift + G (⌘⇧G), which opens the Go to Folder dialog.
- Paste the following paths separately:
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Plugin Location
/Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins/
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Preset locations
~/Documents/Pro Tools/Plug-In Settings/ -
Manuals (User Guide) location
/Applications/Plugin Alliance
ProTools makes users activate our plugins as soon as they launch them instead of waiting until you use the plugin in a session, like other DAWs. You should be able to click “I’m online” or “I’m offline” and follow the instructions in the activation manual to activate your plugin, and then that prompt will stop appearing.
Once “Activate all my licenses” is selected, you’ll only have to do this once for all the installed Plugin Alliance plugins. But if you click “Quit,” you’ll have to go through each plugin before Pro Tools continues loading. Please note that if you do click Quit, Pro Tools will incorrectly report that your new plugin is invalid. You can ignore this message.
If the activation prompt is causing problems in Pro Tools, you can activate it in a different DAW and then return to Pro Tools. That will work because once you activate one DAW, your plugins are activated in every DAW. If you don’t have another DAW, you can try one of the many DAWs that offer a free trial, such as Reaper.