Asanoha Series
By InquiryA geometric drum form translated through machining, structure, and contrast.

Series
Machined honeycomb geometry with control, articulation, and presence.

A structural pattern with acoustic consequences.
Honeycomb shell geometry
Overview
Hive is one of the clearest expressions of the Robot approach.
The machined lattice is not decoration. It is part of the instrument's structural and acoustic identity. By removing material and reshaping the shell surface, Hive changes both the visual language of the drum and the way it behaves.
The result is a drum that feels modern in every sense: precise, distinctive, and intentionally unlike anything built around vintage reference points.
Specs
Hive began with a simple idea: what happens when shell machining becomes part of the instrument itself rather than a finishing detail?
The answer is a drum with stronger visual identity, reduced mass, and a more controlled high-frequency response.
Hive is designed to bring focus and control to the shell without stripping away character. The machined geometry helps diffuse and tame excess high-frequency behavior while preserving articulation and energy.
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