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?

Hello.
I faced same problem and found that ReWire is tool from company Propellerheads. Tool it-self can be downloaded separately (don't go this way, I was unable to successfully install it on OSX 10.9) or as a part of product "Reason". I solved the problem by installing product "Propellerheads Reason Essentials" (it's located here: http://www.propellerheads.se/download/reason-essentials/), which seems to contains ReWire. After that I uninstalled Torq with mackeeper (but you can user CleanMyMac or remove it manually, it's up to you) and installed latest  version again (as far as I know it is v2.0.3) ... Finally I was able to sucessfully start and user Torq. Hope this will help rest of community around M-Audio Torq which was indeed quite good product leave further on latest OSX version.
PS: Don't forget to install latest M-Audio driver (In my case it was Conectiv_OSX_1_8_0.dmg)
cheers,
Tomas.

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