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in this video Im gonna talk about phasing problems and lets start off with explaining what facing problems are when you have two identical waveforms and every sound that is made up of waveforms in one way or another when you have two identical waveforms and you stack them on top of each other so when the upper cycle is going up and the other side is going down and you place them exactly on top of each other they will amplify that means that you will gain 60 B of volume change but what if you shift them rather than eighty degrees so that means when the face of one sign is going up the face of the other sign is going down that means that the the volume will flatline that means they will cancel each other out that are facing problems thats the physics part of phasing problems in this video Im gonna show you two really good example to show you how quickly you can get facing problems Ive opened up my door and for the first example I have a baseline and that baseline is on this track th