I don't think this is what you are doing or asking about, but "24bit soundboard" makes it sound as if you are trying to record a digital output from the soundboard via a digital connection. If that were the case the recorder would typically need to run at the same rate as the board, and would use that digital input signal as its clock source. Atypically, if capable of doing so, a digital-input recorder might be set to resample in real-time to some other sample rate and/or bit-depth.
But it's much more likely that the soundboard output you will be recording is analog, an in that case it doesn't really matter which sample rate and bit-depth the board uses. Your recorder simply receives an analog input and does its thing recording to whatever rate and bit depth you set it for. Assuming that's the case, morst's post above covers it.