[Q] Controlling Phone's Bluetooth behavior in Call - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Here's the scenario -
I have a bluetooth car audio transmitter. When I'm playing music in my car, the audio is transmitted to it and on to the cars speakers.
As it stands, when i get a call, the call is also played through the speakers.
I also have a bluetooth headset.
Question -
Is it possible to set up the phone so that when playing music it plays through the car audio and when on a call it routes to my bluetooth earpiece?
Any and all suggestions/solutions welcome.

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