hello Laynestaley...after you've made your edits, you should be able to just clk on Save (not Save As) under File without any problems...wavelab should respond immediately by "writing" the the new/edited file to disk in a matter of a few seconds, unless the file huge...make sure the file you're intending to save is open and "on top" of any other wavs you may have open...once the file is saved/written to disk using it's original name, you should be able to save it under a different name as many times as you need to...after your save command(s) has/have been processed, simply close the wav and cubase should respond by creating the new/edited file and opening back up to it's editor...then just close the editor and cubase should be back up with your new wav in it's proper place.