There is a shortcut to move all banks at the same time, provided by the global context menu (invoked by a right-click or long touch gesture on the background). If the Move all Banks
option is selected, a white rectangle will appear, surrounding all banks. Drag gestures now allow for moving all banks to another place in the main area. To stop, re-select the option or click on the background.
The local bank context menu provides an option to collapse a bank. A double click on a bank header has the same effect. When a bank is collapsed, it will consume only a small space, but still provides access to all contained presets (the access is only sequential, though).
When dragging banks manually to certain positions in the main area, they might not align very well. In order to create an alignment, a bank can be docked to another by dragging it close to other banks. The bank outlines change, indicating possible docking targets (top, right, bottom, left) for the dragged bank. When banks are docked together, they also behave as a group that can be dragged as a whole or docked to larger bank clusters. The top- or leftmost bank of a cluster behaves as the master and will move the whole cluster when dragging it, while the other banks can be dragged away from the cluster in order to split the group back into individual parts. Furthermore, when dragging a single bank between two banks of a cluster, it can be inserted as well.
Banks can be docked ontop of each other as a vertical cluster. When minimizing or maximizing an individual bank, the cluster will maintain the alignment and shift the other banks accordingly.
The background context menu provides an option to sort the bank numbers. This will re-evaluate their order in the bank list, which is available by sequential access in the Screen/Tab. The new order will be affected by clusters (which will be evaluated first), and the bank positions on the main area or within a cluster (from upper left to lower right).