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These can be used as voice changers. Unfortunately the former doesn't have good presets.
1)JACK + JACK Rack
https://digitalsuperpowers.com/blog/2019-03-16-voice-changers.html
2) sox + pavucontrol
3) pitchbox (https://www.pitchtech.ch/PitchBox/)
4) LV2 + VocProc
https://askubuntu.com/questions/421947/is-there-a-way-to-modulate-my-voice-on-the-fly
5) Rubberband (+LV2 or +LADSPA)
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/ffau0y/real_time_voice_changer_recommendation/
I love Audacity for editing audio tracks so I was really happy thinking I'd be able to use it for one more task.
I know the AutoTallent plugin is actually from one of the LV2 plugin interfaces that you can hook directly to JACK.
A quick internet search found all sorts of vocoder systems available for LV2.
Oh, and if you need some neat base waveform feeds for vocoder to replace the pathetic square and sawtooth available, there are all sorts of cool synth systems for JACK and LV2.