I gave the video I was drawing from a closer look, and think I see a couple things:
- The clock tempo from Wogglebug that is driving Tempi and subsequently Rene is fairly quick, which I think masks the jitter. In my own patch, I was running Wogglebug a fair bit slower, and the timing differences were more pronounced.
- Clocking Echophon Tempo both directly from Wogglebug and from Tempi with Wogglebug as master makes the jitter very obvious, even at high clock rates. There’s a lot of pitch warble as Echophon apparently tries to adjust its tempo continually.
So, as everyone said, maybe don’t use Wogglebug as an internal clock unless you want that jitter. It’s a shame that you can’t clock Wogglebug from something more solid and then take advantage of that jitter while still being basically tempo-locked at a macro level, but, it is the instrument it is. Thanks all!