I can post a sample, but you'd be disappointed by the sounds. I only use one bass, one chord, and two treble (both organ) sounds. I'm not using the software because it has a huge library of sounds, I use it because of its programmability. I had a basic Limex midi system installed in my Beltuna Euro IV, but I didn't want any lights or buttons added on the grill of the accordion. I wanted it to still look like an acoustic instrument. I also didn't want to have to have a huge pedal board in front of me. Reason allows me to map the accordion keys to various functions. So I use the lowest keys (F through Bb) to do patch changes, volume changes, and change Leslie speed. That means I never 'play' those keys for their musical notes, I only press those keys when I need to change something. The software also allows me to move the range of the bass so that the bass octave can have different starting low notes, depending on the song and key I'm playing in. For example, I have five different bass patches that I use. Each one sounds the same, except that the lowest note differs. There's other things I do with this setup, but I'm using the Reason software for its functionality rather than its sounds.