Voice changer software for Logic Express 7

Hello,
does anyone know if there is any kind of voice changer software for my Logic E. 7? I´d be very happy for an answer

Do you mean like AutoTune? How exactly do you want to "change" the voice?
You can google - voice effects + Logic 7... look for any audio unit plugins.

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