There are plenty of presets that show off the range of the plug-in, including many designed by BT himself.
Stutter Edit 2 can sense which DAW you’re using, and will show you a step-by-step guide when you select MIDI play mode. Some require a separate instrument track to host the plug-in, with audio fed in via the sidechain input. The triggering of these gestures differs depending on your DAW. You can perform these modulating effects by simply hitting a key or by using the useful new Auto mode, which automatically plays your selected gesture on loop. Its presets are called gestures, and can be assigned to MIDI keys and saved as banks.