Unwanted noise when using effect?

So I am VERY new to Logic, and I finally figured out how to record audio. I am trying to use the effects in the library, but they don't do anything except add unwanted noise to my recording.
Also, how can I turn off an effect after I have selected it in the library? (Sorry, very new to logic)

Well, the trouble with effects is that it´s so easy to use add them just because you have them available. A chain of effects will probably do a lot of things that you may not want it to do.
Better to click the squares under Insert a Channel strip and chose the effect you really want or need...
Sorry if this contribution opens up a can of worms; the Instruments and Effects manual is really good. And searchable.
/juhani

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