Breakout Box question

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is Console --> BoB --> DAW

the only way to get discreet channel to track recording?
 
not entirely sure how you are defining terms

If 'DAW' refers to software on general purpose computer then your BoB would be Analog to Digital convertor, a hardware device with two A/D's would support two discrete simultaneous tracks of audio, one with 8 would support 8

while break out boxes are common on current PCI A/D's and pretty much de riqeur on USB, Firewire A/D's there are still some PCI A/D's with fanout cable inputs

In any case number of discrete tracks is dependent on hardware constraints of which the actual attachment hardware, i.e. box or fan out, is certainly a usability issue but hardly the defining element

for example the 'console' has to have form of physical routing for direct output of individual channels. There are a number of relatively common approaches: 1. 'real' direct output sockets as part of each channel strip 2. direct outs routed to a single 25 pin 'D-sub' socket to which you attach a fan out cable (typically 8 lines) 3. insert points (on console) can be used (usually though I've seen boards where a non returned insert breaks signal to the mains) as the poor man's direct outs (attach 1/4" cable only in as far as first notch on the socket) 4. firewire enabled console will usually support at least 8 direct outs from individual channels 5. Consoles with ADAT support will support 8 direct outs (@ up to 24/48 usually half for 24/96) per Toslink

on the DAW end you have to have equivalent physical hardware connections, simplest is an audio card with 1/4" (or combo sockets) for each discrete channel of A/D though it is not uncommon for A/D cards to support some combination analog and/or digital input. for example: 2 XLR inputs with associated mic pre's, 6 1/4" inputs from 'console' analog direct outs, 8 channels via ADAT toslink, 2 channels via S/PDIF and as I said there might or might not be a breakout box anywhere in the mix
 
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