Murphy Was Built Because
the Industry Needed It.
Not in a lab. Not by a team that's never been on a stage. By a band leader who's run 400+ shows and watched the engineering gap get worse every year.
The Story
Joe Pascual has spent 15 years building technology platforms — and 15 years performing live. He's the band leader of Phoenix 5, a national-touring act that's played 400+ shows across venues of every size, shape, and technical configuration.
He's been the guy at front of house with 20 minutes to soundcheck a full band in a room he's never heard. He's watched shows fall apart because the house engineer didn't know the rig. He's brought in engineers who were brilliant in their home market and lost in someone else's room.
Murphy is the tool he always wished existed.
"I built the software. I lived the problem. That's not common — and it's why Murphy works the way it does."
— Joe Pascual, Founder & CEO
What Makes Murphy Different
Real-World Tested
Murphy wasn't built in a studio. It was built during real shows, on real stages, with real feedback from real engineers.
Domain Expertise Built In
Murphy's training data comes from hundreds of live performances — not simulations. The AI understands how a live show actually sounds.
Co-Developed with a Pro
Every decision gets the engineer test: "Would I actually use this on a real gig?" If the answer is no, it doesn't ship.
The Bigger Picture
Murphy is more than a tool. It's a solution to a structural problem — the growing gap between demand for live events and the supply of skilled engineers. Murphy doesn't replace engineers. Murphy makes every engineer more capable, every operator more confident, and every show more consistent.