It is quite a lengthy process at the moment due to a few small problems we'll have fixed in the next version. I will make a tutorial on this when the new features are done. For now this is what you need to do:
1.Create a switch and colour the fixtures how they would look if all lights were on. I used the colour manager on a rect to accomplish this
2.Create a second switch and set the priority to SUB, edit the second switch
3.Select the first column of fixtures, assign the easytime command, make sure timeline compression is off
4.Drag/drop a white constant level, then a black constant level
5.Right click the black block and create a short fade between the 2 blocks, something like 0.1 seconds
6.Right click the black block and create a phasing delay of around 0.1 seconds
7.Resize the black and white blocks so that they are as small as possible
8.Assign each timeline to follow bargraph (instead of time, found under the loop icon)
9.Right click each bargraph icon and select a frequency band
10.Close/save the button, open up the sound to light window, make sure you have an audio input and set up your frequency bands, rise time, hold time and gain accordingly
11.Once you are happy with the first band, drag and drop each fixture in the first column onto the fixture to the right in the second column
12.You may need to right click the black block and re-create the phasing delay as it is not copied automatically (bug)
13.Like before, set the second frequency band by right clicking on the bargraph button
14.Repeat steps 11-13 for each column, then tweak the sound to light settings
It is quite a long process at the moment but after we have integrated to possibility to add chase effects, new matrix effects, enable bargraph on multiple timelines at once and have fixed a few copy bugs, this will be much quicker. I have created a 5 band example to show you. It took me about 30 minutes to make. See attachement.
I have also uploaded a video of the working show to
http://www.nicolaudie.com/downloads/files/eq.mov