In 2005, I bought this M-Audio iControl USB interface from the local Apple Store. It was a real-world mirror of the on-screen controls in Apple’s GarageBand recording software. It was super cool and useful.

For the past decade, it has been collecting dust in a storage bin. I decided to get rid of it, and found two of the knobs had been broken due to my improper storage. I ended up designing some 3-D printed replacements. They are functional, but not necessarily pretty.

Now that I have them designed, I have put the item up for sale. I generally take excellent care of my gear, so I still had the original box, manual, packing materials, and even the original receipt and the “backpack” style Apple Store bag ;-) Pity I didn’t take more care I storing the actual unit during a few moves…
I post this here in case anyone ever does a web search because they broke some of their buttons. (Honestly, I should have designed one for the row of track volume knobs on the right as well, just in case, but I really just wanted to make it functional enough to sale.)
You can find the designs on my Tinkercad.com page.
There ya go, search engines. Have fun.
