Your original post, in this thread, was what do the SOUNDS included with Mixcraft sound like. You don't need to learn Mixcraft to hear the sounds for yourself.
All you need is a (maybe few different types pop, classical, jazz,) GM MIDI file thus avoiding having to learn how to assign instruments to parts in Mixcraft (it's dirt simple but no need to get side-tracked on leaning even that much)
Again download the free trail of Mixcraft then:
-install it,
-run it,
-then under File - > Preferences - > Sound device
pick your audio device
- Then again under File -> Open Project
find your GM midi file and PLAY IT (them) (if you changed nothing during install - then transport controls are about 3/4 way down on screen)
that whole process is a few minutes (minus download time)
but good luck on your project Larry
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