Hey Louigi!
  I'm just downloading your piece. I can't see the vocoder, as I'm blind. :-)
but, when your a composer relying on some synthetic tricks, why not use one of the Linux biggies, like PureData, Csound (with one of its GUIs) or CLM or SuperCollider. I'm sure they all have some kind of vocoder stubs, around which you can build very flexible environments. and if you really prefer a plugin, then I think it would be best to go for DSSI or possibly use the organe VST in Ardour. But why don't you like external apps, you can do everything realtime, you could use an external vocoder like a kind of insert or just connect one track output to it and then connect the vocoder's outputs to any tracks you like, with any channel widt preferred, based on the vocoder's output organisation.
  Kindly yours
         Julien

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