Yes it will degrade. The question is, will you be able to hear the
difference. I should think this would depend on the original bitrate,
samplerate, etc.
 

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Of course it will degrade.  Remember this: making an mp3 removes
permanently removes data.  Making it into a wav file and removing more
data won't make things better.

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> If I take an MP3 recording, put it in Sound Forge, then save it again
at 
> the same bit rate, will it degrade in quality each time I save it ?
>
> I was told this, and thought that if it was saved at the same rate, it

> would stay the same quality?
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