A voltage controlled oscillator on a chip, produced by Curtis Electromusic. It was widely used in early-to-mid-'80s polyphonic synths, including the Oberheim OB-8, Memorymoog and the Roland Jupiter-6. The 3340 simultaneously provided triangle, sawtooth, and pulse waveforms, the latter with pulse width modulation. Two frequency control inputs were provided: a volt-per-octave input with an internal exponential converter having adjustable scaling, and a linear input for frequency modulation. Soft sync and hard sync inputs were also provided. Built-in temperature compensation helped keep it in tune.
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