Brian,

Even though you are using 12 I think deleting the preference might work.

I googled this but you should be able to follow the below steps.

John

How do I trash my Pro Tools preferences?
        • Article #1721787
 
Trashing the Pro Tools preferences is a good way to “reset” Pro Tools if the 
application is behaving abnormally. With Pro Tools closed, follow the steps 
below based on your version of Pro Tools and/or your computer’s operating 
system.

Pro Tools 11 on Mac
        • With Finder as the active application, hold the Option key and click 
on the Go menu at the top of the screen. Then, select Library.
                • Go to the Preferences folder and delete the following items:
                        • com.avid.ProTools.plist
                        • ProTools folder within the Avid folder
        • Empty your trash.

> On Apr 2, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Brian Howerton <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> I am still really having trouble with my meters in pro tools, and I would 
> like to talk to someone off-list maybe on the phone to see if what is 
> happening with me as far as my meters is normal.  If someone would be willing 
> to do that, I would greatly appreciate it.  Maybe I have something set wrong 
> in my preferences.  Thanks for any help,
> Brian
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