I've played with this chip quite a bit, and Slacker's right. The response for attenuation goes from -100dB at 3.3V to 0dB at 0V. If you carry on down you get 20dB with -0.66V.
Although this can seem like it's 'the wrong way up', it's often driven from an inverting op-amp mixed several sources, so it turns out quite handy.
I usually use a pot between 3.3V and 0V to test these chips. The 3.3V rail probably has a processor running on it, so I'm mixing analog and digital (Arggh! Unholy!!) but it's only for testing, right?

It's a great chip. Makes lovely filters, but you can do *anything* else with it too. AD should keep it, poor deluded fools.
Tom