How to open Torq in Maverick?

Hi guys,

I need help. I just updated my ios to Maverick x. I can't open my Torq M-Audio. It gives me an error "unable to open ReWire Subsystem. I downloaded Rewire 1.7 pkg but still the error persists. Can somebody help me out with this?

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), SAFARI 5.1.3

Posted on Feb 7, 2014 2:00 AM

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Oct 18, 2014 3:27 PM in response to moonspa

YEAH! YOU ROCK!

It's even working in OS X 10.10 Yosemite !

I just made a clean install with Yosemite.

Then installed this:

1. Propellerheads Reason Essentials

2. Xponent drivers (in my case for my midi controller)

3. Torq 2.0.3



Tip: You need to open Reason Essentials in the launchpad to let the software installation finish, and restart the computer. It wasn't working for me until I opened Reason Essentials and let it finishes the installation. After restart Torq runs without no problem. 😀

Mar 18, 2015 1:15 AM in response to Daaviid

You say it works even with Yosemite but no luck with me. I downloaded Reason Essentials and I am finally able to open Torq 2.0 it but I cannot use. To begin with, it choses to display decks B & C (instead of A & B) and it does not show the "play" button and the files in itunes library are in color red... help please, thx

May 12, 2015 4:30 PM in response to roka

It´s sound strange but i do it...and always works for me


First of all...i followed this:

1. Propellerheads Reason Essentials (the DEMO version...do not need the full one)

2. Xponent drivers (i dont know if we have to install this...because i installed and shows for me "not connected"

3. Torq 2.0.3


But..now the next steps are strange...but worked for me..

I have a WINDOWS 8.1 installed in Bootcamp (for other purpose)
Then i installed in Windows all the Xponent Drivers (and it works 100%) and the Torq 2.0.3
No problem at all because they´re working with Windows 8.1


4. Turn the Xponent on and boot on Windows Partition (with Xponent attached on USB of course !)
5. Now boot on Mac OS ...and do not turn off the xponent
6. Now it´s working... (the Xponent Audio driver is telling me that is disconnected..but when you goes to Torq...
the M-audio Xponent appear on the settings)


I dont know why...but i think the Windows Drivers "initialize" the Xponent.
And the Reason Essentials "runs" the drivers.


If i boot directly on Mac OS...do not work for me !

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