The bike industry is in an interesting phase now. Many small companies are trying to either offer an inexpensive carbon frame with the best possible equipment or build an insanely pricy full carbon bike with different build kits. The big boys are hard to beat, and Giant will always win the first example. Ti manufacturing is a little more mature, so you only have a handful of fabricators to deal with; Litespeed, Moots, Seven, etc.
Your original question was about ride characteristics of Ti and carbon frames. In general, you get what you pay for, and both materials can be built skillfully or cheaply. Everything comes down to price since the good quality bikes all ride very well now days, so you need to make an educated decision on what you can afford for your type of riding. This debate about carbon vs. Ti or carbon vs. aluminum is just industry hype. Try to find the right geometry from a reputable company (Litespeed, Giant, Trek) and pick the best possible components you can afford.
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