If you're developing in trays, I'm guessing this is sheet film.
I really like Arista.EDU 400/ClassicPan 400 in ABC pyro, EI 160, 12 min. at 68 deg. F. for normal contrast. Here are two examples--
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I've tried it in Acufine, which should give similer results to Microphen, if you need more speed, and it worked fine for normal contrast situations.
I've tried the rollfilm version in PMK, and that worked well, too.
Given what you have on hand, I'd guess that Perceptol will probably give the smoothest tonal transitions at the lowest speed; ID-11 will give you more speed and more grain than Perceptol, but should still be a classic look and will give you good flexibility if you are applying zone system controls; and Microphen will probably give you the most speed and probably the best sharpness, but maybe a thinner neg, which should be fine if you're enlarging.