For those who need to the Pads program here you go i just assigned found C1 and programed each pad from there on to start. Hopefully you can do the same in FL Studio for you L-Diesel. I used it in redrum on Reason
Pad Programming
Let’s begin by looking at how to re-program the parameters for a pad. They are the easiest to understand:
1. Enter Edit Mode by pressing Memory Recall and Prog/Bank Change simultaneously. Their LEDs will begin to flash indicating that Edit Mode is active.
2. Tapping a pad will select it for editing. For our example, let’s tap pad 16.
3. Once selected, you can re-program the pad with the knobs. For example, you can use the Note Knob to choose MIDI note F#3 for the pad (twist the knob until
“F. 3” is displayed on the LED screen). For convenience, the Trigger Finger will continue to output MIDI notes when you tap the pad so you can preview your
changes. You can twist other knobs to change their associated parameters, too. For instance, you can use the knobs to quickly set the pad to MIDI channel
10 and its fixed velocity to 90. The CC Knob is for selecting the MIDI controller to use when transmitting pressure information. Setting this to “10,” for example,
can be used to cause pressure to modulate the pan position of your sound.
4. Once you have made your desired edits to the pad, you can tap another pad to select and edit it.
5. Once all of your edits are complete, you can save your changes by pressing the Save & Exit Button followed by the pad corresponding to your desired
memory location. If, for example, you want to save your changes in memory location 7, you’d press the Save & Exit Button followed by pad 7. If you want to
exit Edit Mode without saving your changes, press the Exit Button. The Trigger Finger will return to Performance Mode (the two LEDs will stop flashing) and
your edits will remain active, though not saved to a memory location. You can then try out your new preset before you save it. If you like it, re-enter Edit Mode
and immediately Save & Exit.