to decipher my organization --
the ... in green means that there are closely related/evolving sounds within 50% of the knob's travel.
if there is not a descriptor under a switch, then it is in the center position.
here are my first 5:

1 - a good velcro-ey fuzz starting point. lowering the instrument's volume should give less compression and more bass.
2 - similar in some ways to the first, although heavier and more sputtery.
3 - super compressed swell-like attack fuzz which fades in after the initial signal hits the pedal. lower instrument volumes produce weird intermodulation artifacts.
4 - this is an excellent example of how the year4545 acts like a resonant filter/fuzz. turning x will sweep the filter, while turning z determines how much fuzz vs filter-sound you hear. all the way clockwise will produce torn speaker sounds...
5 - this is a neat oscillation/sustain setting where lots of harmonics jump out.
i'll post some video clips for these when i can record them!