You will be able to record "multiple" tracks 1 or 2 tracks at a time. Your DAW will play back all the tracks so you can mix and edit them and you will hear them in stereo (2 tracks left and right according to your track panning/balance. Does that answer your question?
What you can't do with that mixer is record say a drum set with 5 mics and have all 5 mixer channels record on 5 separate tracks in your DAW all at once. Those 5 mics and channels can be recorded onto one or two channels at the most at one time.
You will need a multi-channel audio interface if you want to record "on to" more than 2 tracks at a time.
Well, technically, depending on your DAW, you could record "on to" more that 2 track at a time by arming more tracks but would would only be a copy of the same 2 tracks. And, there are not many practical uses for that.


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