Whispering gallery mode micro-bubble optical cavities are asymmetrical ellipsoids in experimental settings, which makes their modes nondegenerate. A complicated dense spectrum is thus generated. Overlapping and coupled resonances exist in this dense spectrum. In this study, we determined that the orthogonal demodulation Pound-Drever-Hall technique can be used to analyze complicated resonances. Using this method, overlapping weak and strong coupling resonances can be analyzed. Compared to spectrum simplification and the ab initio theory of Fano resonances, this method is repeatable, simple, sensitive, and accurate. The method can increase the measurement range of differential resonance sensing, thus allowing the differential sensing of overlapped resonances.