“more evenly” than the Ti version doesn’t mean “evenly”, does it? I’d have to see the response.
To answer the previous question: “fast” yoyos (generally, they’re also light) can play slowly, sure. These things respond to the energy input. However, a yoyo that is typically seen as “fast” responds to energy input quickly meaning that you have a harder time controlling it without at least a bit of experience and a feel for that particular yoyo.
When a yoyo is seen as “slow” (generally, they’re also heavy), it means that with more energy input, it still takes a while to change directions and stuff… so you can feel more in-control of it as you play, and it remains on the slower side. At the same time, to get it moving fast, it requires a lot more energy in a way that typically play of a yoyo simply may not provide.