Closes https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/28989.
Because swell ticks are judged manually by their parenting objects,
swell ticks were not given a start time (with the thinking that there
isn't really one *to* give). This tripped up the "judge past objects"
logic in `EditorPlayer`, since it would enumerate all objects
(regardless of nesting) that are prior to current time and mark them as
judged. With all swell ticks having the default start time of 0 they
would get judged more often than not, leading to behaviour weirdness.
To resolve, give swell ticks a *relatively* sane start time equal to
the start time of the swell itself.
In d97daee96b, `DrumSampleTriggerSource`
was changed such that in order to play sounds for the user's inputs, the
bank of the normal sound would always be used.
The problem is that in the case of taiko objects which have nested
objects (swells and drum rolls), the samples were not propagated fully
(drum rolls, where only the finish sample was kept, for the purposes of
determining strongability), or not propagated at all (swells) to ticks.
As ticks of both objects are valid return values of
`GetMostValidHitObject()`, this would lead to the drum making no sounds
if the next object was a drum roll or swell, until that drum roll or
swell was completed. To fix, propagate the full set of samples, so that
`DrumSampleTriggerSource` can retrieve the normal sound to copy the bank
from.
Note that this may not necessarily reproduce prior behaviour. This is
because it is not guaranteed that all realised samples for a given
hitobject have the same bank - some may have been overriden locally on a
given hitobject. Previously, the bank would have been retrieved from the
sample control point, wherein there is only one possible bank to use;
however, when deciding the sound to play on the basis of a constructed
hitobject, it is possible that there are cases wherein the hitnormal
sample was overridden on that given hitobject, and in such cases, this
PR would make samples _play_, but not necessarily the _same_ samples
as prior to #23308.
If that turns out to be the case, this will have to be revisited.