You have to tell me how you did that...
Lol! Long roundabout process! I reall had no idea what I was doing, but:
1st - Went onto youtube found a video with the song and used Mozilla Download Helper to rip the video into MP4
2nd - I used a program called Mp4 to Mp3 Converter to convert to wave format and to cut the tune down to an appropriate length and change to 16bit 4800khz that the LSU conveter likes. This program aslo converted the track to mono which is necessary for the LSU converter.
3rd - Then I used WavePad Sound Editor to cut the tune down to an appropriate length. once I had it the way i liked it saved it to a folder i created on my desktop to contain tracks that i want to convert to LSU fonts.
4th - I opened up the LSU converter and imported the edited track and converted it. Once I did that I just copied and pasted it into an existing font which I used the Sith font.
From there it was business as usual. So instead of using a power up sound, I used the Imperial march that I had custom edited down to size.
The only catch is that this Track is memory hungry! Maybe there is a way to crunch it down even further so as not to eat up so much memory, but I haven't been tinkering with it since so, I can't really say for sure. Maybe a sound compressor or something...
But that is how I did it...
If there is an easier way someone please let me know! LOL!
All in all, I'm pleased with the result!!!