A misty wetland at first light, the kind of habitat acoustic researchers work in.
Field acoustic monitoring station deployed in a wetland habitat at dawn
Wide-spectrum acoustic capture instruments at work in a forest setting
Spectrographic analysis workstation displaying field recordings as evidence

BIOACOUSTICS · ECOACOUSTICS · SOUNDSCAPE

Research and Consultation Labs

Applied bioacoustics, ecoacoustics, and sound-data systems for conservation, welfare, and applied research.

01 / SOURCE

We go to where the recording happens.

Field-deployed acoustic monitoring across wetlands, forests, and protected habitats. Our researchers work at dawn and through the night, when the soundscape is at its most diagnostic.

02 / CRAFT

We capture what cannot otherwise be heard.

17 Hz to 200 kHz. Elephant infrasound. Bat echolocation. Insect stridulation. The full spectrum, recorded with calibrated instruments.

03 / EVIDENCE

We translate sound into evidence.

Spectrographic analysis, statistical reduction, and reports that hold up under peer review. Methodology disclosed in every deliverable.

WHAT WE DO

The research lab, plainly stated

Cymasonic Research and Consultation Labs builds deployable sound systems that turn real-world audio into structured, measurable outcomes.

We work across bioacoustics, ecoacoustics, welfare technology, and soundscape systems. Our focus is applied work that moves from field capture to operational deployment.

We provide bioacoustics consulting, acoustic research services, and sound system design for organisations working in conservation, welfare, education, and applied research.

CORE CAPABILITIES

What we offer

Our research and consultation services span bioacoustics, ecoacoustics, sound data pipelines, annotation systems, and acoustic intelligence applications.

INSIDE THE FIELD

Where the work happens

From coastal headlands at dawn to forest canopies at pre-dawn to urban monitoring stations at night, the deployable systems we build live in the environments they study.

  • Bioacoustic recording rig deployed on a coastal headland at first light
    Coastal · Dawn deployment
  • Autonomous recording units arrayed across a forest canopy at pre-dawn
    Forest · Canopy array
  • Urban soundscape monitoring station mounted on a wall at night
    Urban · Night monitor
  • Researcher with a parabolic microphone at the edge of a misty wetland at night
    Wetland · Night recording

HOW WE WORK

Capture → Deploy

Every engagement runs the same five-stage loop. Documented at every step, reviewable at every step.

01 / STEP

Capture

Field recording, sensor selection, and system setup

02 / STEP

Prepare

Cleanup, structuring, and annotation

03 / STEP

Analyse

Pattern discovery, metrics, and reporting

04 / STEP

Design

Prototyping tools, systems, and workflows

05 / STEP

Deploy

Validation, documentation, and real-world rollout

ORGANISATIONS WE WORK WITH

Field collaborators

Our research and consultation work supports organisations operating in conservation, welfare, education, and applied research.

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Life Science Education Trust (LSET)

Education, outreach, and applied bioacoustics initiatives

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Antz Systems

Vocalisation research, animal monitoring, and data systems

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Trellisys.net

Acoustic research and technology collaboration

WHY CHOOSE THE LAB

Built to deploy, not just publish

Applied, deployable systems

Research-grade data discipline

Field-tested workflows

Long-term collaboration mindset

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If you are working with sound and need structure, clarity, or a system that works beyond the lab, we can help.