Thank you for the comments on my music, Paul. It is appreciated.
No, I do not use a DAW. Even though I have purchased all the Cubase versions since version 2, I do not use it for Vienna. Ever since I was told that I needed to keep dual versions of my music (score and performance), I have disliked it. I found it very annoying to make changes in one and have to reflect that change in the other. I gave up on it. With the capabilities of Sibelius now, I prefer to use that for my VSL work.
I predate computers and even calculators. (For math, I used a mechancial slide ruler or manually worked out the answer.) My first computer cost $800 and for that and a week of soldering parts on to the circuit board, I got the play with patterns on the light-emitting diodes. I seen computers come and evolve in capability. I would spend hours counting machine clock-cycles to make my programs run faster only have it replaced by high-level program writing software.
I do not mind those that spend their time playing with alternate samples and fine-tuning DAWS to make their music sound better. They are laying the ground-work for the programs of the future. I liken their efforts to me counting clock-cycles. I could spend the time learning, but in five years it will be replaced by a program or plugin that will do a better job in a fraction of the time. I would rather compose.